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Cameroon’s Longest-Serving Leader, Paul Biya, Re-elected Amidst Protests

Yaounde, Cameroon – Paul Biya, who has held the presidency of Cameroon since 1982, has been declared the winner of the October 12th election, securing another term in office. The Constitutional Council announced on Monday that Biya, reportedly 92 years old, won with 53.66% of the vote.

The results were swiftly rejected by opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma, a former government spokesperson in his late 70s, who secured 35.19% of the vote. Tchiroma had prematurely declared victory days prior, citing figures allegedly compiled by his party. Biya’s camp swiftly dismissed the opposition’s claims.

The announcement of Biya’s victory has been met with unrest. On Sunday, at least four people were killed in Douala, Cameroon’s largest city, as security forces clashed with protestors demanding credible election results. The clashes erupted as opposition supporters took to the streets to voice their concerns about the integrity of the electoral process. The situation remains tense, with concerns about further potential for violence in the coming days.

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