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News Cameroon :: Cameroon: the Rally that Strengthens the Front of the Electoral Boycott :: Cameroon News

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A new signal of political radicalisation emerges in Cameroon. As the parliamentary and municipal elections approach, a local elected official formalizes his membership of a party that advocates the categorical refusal to participate in the election. This decision reinforces an open line of protest and plunges the political landscape into deep uncertainty. A commitment to the immediate consequences Joseph Espoir Biyong, deputy mayor of Douala 5e,…
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A new signal of political radicalisation emerges in Cameroon. As the parliamentary and municipal elections approach, a local elected official formalizes his membership of a party that advocates the categorical refusal to participate in the election. This decision reinforces an open line of protest and plunges the political landscape into deep uncertainty. A commitment to the immediate consequences Joseph Espoir Biyong, deputy mayor of Douala 5e,…

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camer.be broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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