Cameroon's electoral commission has disqualified Maurice Kamto, the main opposition leader and key challenger to President Paul Biya, from the upcoming 2025 presidential election. The decision has sparked concerns about the fairness of the electoral process and the potential for unrest in the country. President Paul Biya, who has ruled Cameroon for over four decades and is the world's oldest head of state at 92, is seeking an eighth term in office. Despite a record number of over 80 candidates applying to run, Kamto's exclusion leaves Biya facing a weakened opposition. The move has drawn criticism from Kamto's party and raised questions about the state of democracy in Cameroon.
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