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Cameroon's Constitutional Council Declares Paul Biya Re-Elected with 53.66% of Vote

"Breaking: Cameroon's Constitutional Council declares Paul Biya re-elected with 53.66% of the vote. Explore the controversy and implications of this pivotal election."

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Cameroon's Constitutional Council Declares Paul Biya Re-Elected with 53.66% of Vote
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Cameroon"s Constitutional Council has declared President Paul Biya re-elected for an eighth term, receiving 53.66% of the vote. The announcement was made on Monday, October 27, 2025.

This election marks another term for Biya, who is 92 years old. The results have been met with controversy, as the opposition has rejected the election outcome. For more on this, see Cameroon Opposition Rejects President Biya"s Re-Election Results.

The election and its aftermath have drawn significant attention both domestically and internationally, reflecting ongoing political dynamics in Cameroon.