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Summary tailored to your query: - The IMF notes Cameroon’s economy has shown resilience but faced a slower 2025 due to election-related disruptions in Oct–Nov. - Fiscal position appears to have weakened in 2025 from underperforming non-oil revenues and higher current spending. - 2026 outlook is cautiously positive: GDP growth expected to recover, with a tighter fiscal stance. - Key downside risks include tight global financial conditions, potential reductions in aid, volatile
2026-05-24Summary: - Paul Biya, Cameroon’s 92-year-old president, won a controversial eighth term with 53.7% of the vote ( turnout 58%), amid deadly protests and claims of electoral malpractice by opposition figure Issa Tchiroma Bakary. - The election period saw violence in major cities, with several deaths and clashes between security forces and protesters who alleged a fraudulent victory. - Biya’s CPDM government hailed the win; critics say his long absences, aging leadership, and a
2026-05-24Summary: Cameroon’s presidential election faced a sharp confrontation between long-time incumbent Paul Biya and opposition groups. Biya, 92, seeks an eighth term amid allegations of repression of dissent and persistent social and economic inequalities. The opposition, led by Issa Tchiroma Bakary (FSNC), claimed victory with more than 60% of the vote, but official results from ELECAM and the Constitutional Council showed Biya ahead (roughly 53.7% to 31–36% for challengers). Po
2026-05-24Summary: - Topic: Disputed election in Cameroon sparks unrest and tensions with the country’s young generation. - Context: President Paul Biya, Africa’s oldest head of state (nearly 100 by end of term), won another term amid independent tallies suggesting he may have lost. The result has intensified anger in a nation with a median age of 19. - Key events: Protests and rioting across Douala and other cities; barricades, burned banks and vehicles; heavy police/military presenc
2026-05-24Cameroon’s 2025 political landscape centers on a continuing Biya presidency amid restricted opposition and shrinking civic space. Key points: - Elections: Paul Biya, 92, won a likely eighth term amid limited political participation; main opposition candidate barred from running. Provisional results show Biya ahead with a wide margin; protests and petitions followed, with distrust in institutions rising. - Domestic politics: Longstanding regime controls press freedom and poli
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