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Cameroon’s 2025 election faces major obstacles in conflict zones, threatening voter safety and the vote’s legitimacy.
Cameroon’s 2025 presidential election faces major challenges in conflict-affected Anglophone and Far North regions, where insecurity, damaged infrastructure, and ongoing violence from Boko Haram and separatist groups threaten voter access.
With polling stations reduced and turnout historically low—just 5% to 16% in 2018—fears remain high over safety, intimidation, and the legitimacy of results.
Incumbent President Paul Biya, 92, seeks an eighth term against 11 challengers, including former ministers advocating reconciliation.
Over 6,000 civilians have died since 2017, and more than 900,000 remain displaced, complicating efforts to hold a free and fair vote.
Las elecciones de 2025 en Camerún enfrentan grandes obstáculos en las zonas de conflicto, amenazando la seguridad de los votantes y la legitimidad del voto.