On October 21, 2025, Cameroon’s National Vote Counting Commission declared Paul Biya as the provisional winner of the presidential election. The announcement came amid a charged political atmosphere in the country. Paul Biya, who has been in power for several decades, secured the majority of votes according to the provisional results released on Monday.
The election drew significant attention both locally and internationally due to concerns about transparency and fairness. Several opposition groups and international observers have been closely monitoring the process. The country, which has experienced political tensions and unrest in recent years, now faces a critical phase as stakeholders await the final official results.
Supporters of President Biya celebrated the news, while opposition leaders have called for vigilance and urged for peaceful protests in the event of disputes. The government has appealed for calm and urged all citizens to respect the democratic process. Security forces have been deployed to maintain order during this sensitive period.
The outcome of this election will shape Cameroon’s political landscape and influence the country’s future policy directions. The international community continues to watch the developments closely, hoping for a peaceful and democratic transition or continuation of leadership.
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