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Issa Tchiroma Rejects Biya’s Prime Minister Offer

Tensions are rising between the President Biya and Tchiroma Bakary camps as Cameroon’s constitutional council must announce presidential election results by Sunday. But according to Jeune Afrique’s information, Biya has extended a hand to his opponent. Cameroon’s Commission Nationale de Recensement des Votes declared President Paul Biya the winner with 53.66% of the votes in the presidential election, ahead of opposition candidate Issa Tchiroma …

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While the Constitutional Council must declare the final results of the presidential elections no later than 26 October, tensions are rising between Camp Biya and that of Chiroma Bakary. Yet, according to the information of Young Africa, the outgoing president reached out to his opponent. Revelations.

In recent days, Cameroonians have come down to protest against a possible re-election of Paul Biya. The government has banned any public gathering. The official results of the presidential election will be announced on ThursdayThe Cameroonian government has banned, as of Wednesday, public rallies and the circulation of motorcycle-taxis in several cities before the results of the presidential election in which former minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary…

While the Constitutional Council must declare, by 26 October at the latest, the final results of the Cameroonian presidential elections, the political climate tends dangerously between the camp of outgoing President Paul Biya and that of his main opponent, Issa Chiroma Bakary. Yet, according to information gathered by Young Africa, the head of state has discreetly extended his hand to his rival, in an attempt to calm down and preserve national s…

Paul Biya won the presidential election with 53.66% of the votes cast, according to the National Commission for the Census of Votes (ELECAM), which published the provisional results. He is ahead of Issa Chiroma Bakary, which wins 35.19% of the votes, and Cabral Libii Li Ngue Ngue, who comes in third position with 3.41%. These results must still be confirmed by the Constitutional Council, whose announcement is expected at the latest this Thursday…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Tuesday, October 21, 2025.
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