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The Oldest President in Charge of the World, at 92 Years of Age, Is Applying for a New Mandate

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Cameroon's President, Paul Biya, 92 years old, the oldest head of state in the world's exercise, has applied for the additional mandate, announced it on the socialization platform X.

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The President of Cameroon, Paul Biya, the oldest head of state in the world's exercise, announced officially that he will apply for the next term of office to the presidential elections scheduled for 12 October 2025. The information was made public on Sunday, through a message posted on the socialization platform X. Article The President who wants to remain in office for up to 99 years. He has already led the 43-year-old state. Like Putin, Parli…

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Cameroon's President, Paul Biya, 92 years old, the oldest head of state in the world's exercise, has applied for the additional mandate, announced it on the socialization platform X.

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At 92 years of age, Cameroon's President, Paul Biya, the oldest head of state at world level and at 43 years of age, announced the candidate for a mandate.

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Cameroon: The state of health of the President-in-Office is always the subject of speculation.

Within three months of the election, Paul Biya formalized his candidacy for a new term on 13 July, via a message published on his X account.

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Journal du Cameroun broke the news in Cameroon on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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