Where voting matters-Cameroon
Blake Peterson
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
25 October 2018
Cameroonian election
In Cameroon there was an election that was between eight different candidates. The candidate that is most likely to win is a man named Paul Biya, who has been the president since 1982. The other political parties tried to work together to overcome the leading political party, which has been leading for 32 years. People voted in the election with the hope that Paul Biya would lose the vote and there would be a new president. Many people in the country do not like Paul Biya and say that the abundance of candidates is proof the people are worried about their future. The election took place on October 7 and Paul Biya was the winner by 71 percent of the votes. In places that would have most likely voted for a different candidate there were low turnouts. Days after the election there were protests in the streets by people that said the election was rigged and that a man named Maurice Kamto should have won. In the history of Cameroon the government has used its power to keep the current president as long as they can. People tried to have a revote, but the court said that there was not sufficient evidence to through out the results. During Paul Biya’s time as the prime minister he removed the rule to have a term limit, which allows him to serve indefinitely. He is the second oldest president in sub Saharan Africa and when his term is over he will be 93.
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