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Etoudi: Vice Presidency reform could fuel power struggles

International Crisis Group (ICG) believes the constitutional reform restoring the position of vice president in Cameroon could reignite rivalries at the top of the state. In its monthly update on the country for April, the organization described the reform as a potential source of tensions within the ruling elite amid growing speculation over presidential succession. On April 4, 2026, Parliament adopted an amendment to the 1996 Constitution crea…
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Cameroon Intelligence Report broke the news in Cameroon on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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