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Bishop Lontse-Keune of Bafoussam says democracies must ‘alternate’ leaders – Cameroon Concord News

Bishop Paul Lontse-Keune did not name President Paul Biya, at 92 the world’s oldest leader and after 43 years the second longest ruling president in Africa, who is seeking an eighth term. Cameroonians must remember that changes in political leadership are essential to healthy democracy, a bishop said ahead of presidential elections on 12 October. Bishop Paul Lontse-Keune of Bafoussam said alternation of power was integral to the democratic proce…
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Cameroon Concord News broke the news in Cameroon on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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