Politics7/26/2025Bloomberg

Cameroon Election Board Bars Kamto, Key Contender to Paul Biya

The Cameroon election board has barred Maurice Kamto, a key contender to President Paul Biya, from participating in the upcoming presidential election scheduled for October 12th. Kamto, who was the main challenger to Biya in the 2018 election, had his candidacy rejected by the election board. This decision has sparked concerns about the fairness and transparency of the electoral process in Cameroon, where President Biya has been in power for over 35 years. The exclusion of Kamto, a prominent opposition figure, raises questions about the ability of Cameroonians to freely choose their political leaders. The news article highlights the ongoing political tensions in Cameroon and the challenges faced by opposition candidates in participating in the country's elections. The decision by the election board is likely to have significant implications for the outcome of the upcoming vote and the overall state of democracy in the country.

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