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Cameroon News :: Why Keep Police Officers in Front of Manidem and Mrc Seats Excluded From Voting? :: Cameroon News

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In Cameroon, the political scene simmers a few weeks before the presidential election of 12 October 2025. The decision to remove the MRC and the MANIDEM from the competition aroused strong reactions, but a question particularly raised the opinion: why do the security forces continue to constantly monitor the seats of these political formations, which have fallen short of the electoral race? This police presence, considered disproportionate by so…
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In Cameroon, the political scene simmers a few weeks before the presidential election of 12 October 2025. The decision to remove the MRC and the MANIDEM from the competition aroused strong reactions, but a question particularly raised the opinion: why do the security forces continue to constantly monitor the seats of these political formations, which have fallen short of the electoral race? This police presence, considered disproportionate by so…

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camer.be broke the news in on Saturday, August 23, 2025.
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