Cameroon opposition candidate Tchiroma claims victory in presidential poll, urges Biya to concede
Opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary claims clear lead based on polling station results and calls for President Biya to concede before official results are announced on October 26.
- Issa Tchiroma Bakary has declared victory in Cameroon’s presidential election in a speech shared on social media, despite it being unofficial.
- The government stated that only results from the Constitutional Council, which has until October 26 to announce, can be deemed official.
- Tchiroma urged long-term President Paul Biya to concede, stating that doing so would reflect Cameroon’s political maturity.
- Minister of Territorial Administration Paul Atanga Nji warned that any unilateral results publication would be considered 'high treason.
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World's oldest president bids to hold onto power in election
Cameroon opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma Bakary has claimed victory in last weekend's presidential election ahead of the release of official results, urging President Paul Biya, the world's oldest president, to concede."Our victory is clear, it must be respected," Tchiroma said in a video statement on Facebook, calling on Biya to "accept the truth of the ballot box" or "plunge the country into turmoil."He said he will share a detailed report …
Cameroonian authorities say main opposition candidate 'did not win' the presidential election
Issa Tchiroma Bakary, the main opposition candidate to incumbent President Paul Biya, has claimed victory despite threats of arrest. For now, the authorities have merely issued denials, stopping short of action.
Issa Tchiroma Bakary – from Cameroon government mouthpiece to Biya challenger
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Is Cameroon facing a change of power after four decades? Issa Tchiroma Bakary, the challenger of permanent president Paul Biya, speaks of a "clear victory". But will Bija's power apparatus allow this?
After the presidential election in Cameroon, the opposition candidate Churama has declared himself the winner.
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