Cameroon: Bishop Lontsie-Keune Asks for a Television Debate Bringing Together All Presidential Candidates
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A few days before the presidential election, Cameroonians are getting ready to live a democratic moment this Sunday, October 12. To accompany the useful with the Republican practice, here are some essential facts to understand the rules, the electorate and the context of this election which sees 12 candidates, including the outgoing head of state Paul Biya, in power for more than four decades.
In a remarkable speech, Bishop of the diocese of Bafoussam, Monsignor Lontsié Keune, made a strong appeal for transparency and democracy in the run-up to the presidential election 2025. Speaking during a homily in Bansoa Chefferie, his message directly appealed to the institutions and candidates. The prelate advocated for the imperative organization of a public television debate bringing together all twelve contenders to the supreme judiciary. A…
The bishop of Bafoussam again took an interest in the electoral process under way in the country by insisting on the public debate and the responsibility of the actors. The head of the Catholic Church who is in Bafoussam preached for the holding of a transparent and successful election in Cameroon on 12 October 2025. In a homily pronounced during a Eucharistic celebration in Bansoa in the territory of his diocese, Bishop Lontsie-Keune set out ke…
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