Monday 22 October 2018

Paul Biya wins seventh term election as Cameroonian President


Cameroon's longtime President Paul Biya is set to remain in office for a seventh term, with the results of the October 7 election revealing he won with more than 71 percent of the vote.

The outcomes, which were authoritatively
discharged on Monday, October 22, did not come as an astonishment to many, after a race damaged by allegations of apparatus and continuous savagery in the nation's English-talking areas, where a dissident development has started a fierce government crackdown. Just 53 percent of the nation's 6.6 million enrolled voters really cast their votes.

Joshua Osih from the fundamental resistance party, the Social Democratic Front (SDF), had effectively asked for the wiping out of the entire race before the official declaration. The Constitutional Council dismissed the interest, alongside 17 others, which means the last outcomes can never again be tested. Another resistance competitor, Maurice Kamto of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (MRC) had in the interim effectively pronounced triumph soon after the surveys while cast a ballot were all the while being tallied.

In the number one spot up to the declaration, troops were conveyed all through the nation's significant urban areas fully expecting an influx of brutality.

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