ELECAM Rejects Maurice Kamto's Presidential Candidacy: Democracy Under Siege in Cameroon
In a move that has sent shockwaves through Cameroon's political landscape, the country's electoral commission ELECAM has rejected the candidacy of Maurice Kamto for the 2025 presidential election, effectively eliminating President Paul Biya's most credible challenger just months before the October vote. The Controversial Decision During a Saturday news conference, ELECAM's chief announced the approval of only 13 candidates out of 83 applicants, conspicuously omitting Kamto's name from the final list. Initially, no reasons were provided for this exclusion, adding to the suspicion surrounding the decision. The formal notification later revealed that ELECAM rejected Kamto's candidacy due to "plurality of endorsement by MANIDEM" - essentially claiming there were conflicting endorsements issued under his new party banner, the African Movement for New Independence and Democracy (MANIDEM). From MRC to MANIDEM: A Strategic Shift Notably, Kamto abandoned his lo...
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