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Guinea-Bissau Presidential and Legislative Elections 2025: The Africa24 Group offers you an exclusive coverage

Discover comprehensive coverage of Guinea-Bissau’s 2025 presidential and legislative elections with Africa24 Group’s bilingual platform, featuring candidate interviews, campaign updates, and debates on key issues like national reconciliation and youth employment.

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Cameroon Presidential Election 2025 – Africa News Room: Results and Analysis

The final results of Cameroon’s 2025 presidential election, with Paul Biya leading at 53.66%, alongside Africa24’s expert debates on electoral transparency, democracy, and future challenges, watch live on Africa24TV amid rising protests and calls for change.

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UN Warns About the Exclusion of President Biya’s Rivals from the Voting Process in Cameroon

UN officials call for free and fair elections in Cameroon as President Paul Biya seeks an eighth term, amid concerns over opposition restrictions, voter registration issues, and ongoing conflicts, following the 2018 election’s irregularities and low turnout.

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Opposition in Ivory Coast Claims President’s Attempt to Seek a Fourth Term is Unconstitutional

Opposition in Ivory Coast slams President Ouattara’s fourth-term bid as unconstitutional, citing term limit violations and lack of electoral transparency, amid growing youth demand for change.

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Togo’s Ruling Party Secured Over 75% of the Votes in the Municipal Elections

Togo’s ruling party, UNIR, won 75.3% of votes in the recent municipal elections, securing 1,150 seats amid low voter turnout and a controversial constitutional change allowing President Faure Gnassingbé to stay in power indefinitely.

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