World’s oldest serving head of state declared winner in Cameroon election
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Paul Biya, at 92 years old, has been declared the winner of Cameroon’s election, securing 53.66% of the vote. This victory marks his eighth term in office, potentially allowing him to lead the country until he is nearly 100. The election period was marked by tension, especially as his opponent, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, claimed victory. Biya's continued leadership is significant for Cameroon, as it reflects the stability and continuity in governance, albeit amidst ongoing debates about democracy and leadership longevity.
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