A few months before the presidential election in October 2025, the time has come for Paul Biya, president of Cameroon since 1982, to make a choice. Between internal succession “micmacs” and a probable extension of his term, the nonagenarian finds himself facing his “last cards.” In response to the government demobilization that could result from…...
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