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YOUTH FOR POLITICAL TRANSITION

YOUTH FOR POLITICAL TRANSITION

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When Young Voices Rise, Change Happens.

Cameroon Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Cameroon Coffee
Cameroon Coffee@Cameroon_coffee·
If Frank Biya becomes president, I'll advice everyone to move to Chad and figure it out from there. Just move out first
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Thierry N. NGOGANG
Thierry N. NGOGANG@Thierry_Ngogang·
MODIFICATION DE LA CONSTITUTION La réaction du député de l'opposition Jean Michel Nitcheu
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Rebecca Enonchong
Rebecca Enonchong@africatechie·
Defeated at the polls and too old to govern, he now want to handpick the person who replaces him. Today, if there is a vacancy, the Senate President takes over temporarily and organizes new elections. With this appointed VP, the people are cut out and the same regime stays in place with just a different face. Biya was appointed and has stayed 43 years. He will appoint his VP, who can then appoint his VP… The same regime for perpetuity. #FreeCameroon 🇨🇲
Kennedy Wandera@KennedyWandera_

Cameroon's🇨🇲 Parliament has begun reviewing a constitutional amendment ​bill that would reintroduce the post of vice president, ‌who could complete the term of the 93-year-old President Paul Biya in case of death or incapacity. President Biya has ruled Cameroon since 1982 and is the world’s oldest serving ​ruler. Public discussion of his health is banned. The ​vice presidency was abolished in 1972. Biya's government says ​the vice president role is intended to ensure continuity of the state in the event of a presidential vacancy. The draft bill states that the vice president ‌would ⁠be appointed and dismissed by the president, and he would serve for a duration that may not exceed the president’s seven-year mandate. It also says the ​interim president would not be able to trigger a ​constitutional ⁠revision or run for office. The ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement holds an overwhelming majority in both houses of parliament, making adoption of ⁠the bill ​in its current form highly likely. Source: @Reuters. 📽️: File footage.

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African@ali_naka·
Your Enemies are not necessarily our Enemies
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African@ali_naka·
Since there are no Brave African Presidents to address Trump, let’s bring President Mugabe back from his grave !
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MMI News
MMI News@MimiMefoInfo·
Le capitaine Ibrahim Traoré donne un cours magistral sur la notion des droits de l'homme. Il affirme que ceux qui estiment que l'Afrique ne respecte pas les droits de l'homme, sont les principaux financiers du terrorisme qui détruit des vies des innocents. Il appelle par la même occasion ses homologues chefs d'État à un peu de dignité. #MMINews
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Ousirmaâtrê Setepenrê
Quand sesh meon dépose les habits du RDPC pour dire la vérité 👇🏿👇🏿
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Becky🇨🇲
Becky🇨🇲@your_favoriti·
Proud Cameroonian moments are without end btw. This TayC music video is so real and wholesome at the same time❤️🇨🇲🥰🔥
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HistoireDuCameroun🇨🇲
Modification constitutionnelle. Le vice-président (VP) n’assure pas l’intérim. Il achève le mandat du président si ce dernier n’est plus là. Le VP devient président, mais qui nomme le prochain VP? - Source vidéo: vm.tiktok.com/ZNRX1gkH2/
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BalafonTV
BalafonTV@radio_balafon·
🔴 𝗗𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗴 : 𝗱𝗲𝘀 𝗲́𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗻𝘁𝘀 𝗺𝗼𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘀𝗲́𝘀 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗲 𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝗳𝗲́𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗶𝗰𝗶𝗱𝗲𝘀.
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Rebecca Enonchong
Rebecca Enonchong@africatechie·
Je sais qu’il y a beaucoup de jeunes qui me suivent et qui ne savent pas que le Cameroun 🇨🇲 a déjà connu deux Vice-présidents. Il s’agissait de John Ngu Foncha et de Solomon Tandeng Muna. Un peu d'histoire: 👇🏾👇🏾
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MMI News
MMI News@MimiMefoInfo·
Paul Biya Rewrites the Rules of His Succession: What the Constitutional Revision Bill Really Says It is a five-page document, modest in appearance but considerable in its implications. The bill amending Cameroon’s Constitution, submitted to the Parliamentary Congress, goes far beyond a simple technical adjustment. It fundamentally reshapes the architecture of power in Cameroon. Here is what you need to know. A Vice President Created from Scratch and Appointed by Biya The core of the text lies here: Cameroon will officially establish the position of Vice President of the Republic. Until now, this office did not exist within Cameroon’s constitutional framework. From now on, the President of the Republic will be able to appoint a Vice President — and dismiss him at will. His responsibilities will be those that the Head of State chooses to delegate to him through an explicit mandate. In other words, this Vice President is not elected. He does not come from universal suffrage. He is selected, installed, and removable solely by Paul Biya. His legitimacy is entirely delegated, never popular. Presidential Succession: A Historic Shift This is where the text takes on its full political significance. Until now, Cameroon’s Constitution provided that in the event of a vacancy in power (death, resignation, or permanent incapacity), the President of the Senate would serve as interim leader, with limited powers, while a new presidential election was organized. That system is now set aside. Under the reform, the Vice President would complete the ongoing presidential term without any intermediate election. He would take the oath of office immediately upon the occurrence of the vacancy and assume office at once. He would no longer be a caretaker responsible for organizing a transition, but a full successor governing until the end of the mandate. The President of the Senate would only assume interim duties in one specific situation: if the Vice President himself is unable to serve or if the position is vacant. Only in that case would a presidential election be organized within 20 to 120 days. What This Means in Practice Let us be clear. Paul Biya is 92 years old. He was sworn in in November 2025 for a new seven-year term. The question of his succession is therefore not theoretical; for many observers, it is the central political issue in Cameroon today. By creating a Vice President appointed by himself, Paul Biya gives himself the possibility of personally choosing who will succeed him should a vacancy arise. This designated successor would not need to face voters to complete the current term. He would govern with the constitutional legitimacy granted by this reform — and by it alone. Read more here 👇 buff.ly/vNMqXOq
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Annie Payep
Annie Payep@AnniePayep·
L'affaire de radar va finir à la CPI ☹️☹️ Si le serpent mord quelqu'un dans les herbes oh! 🙌🏿
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