Cameroon’s Paul Biya, 92, Declares Intent to Run for Another Term

Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has officially declared his intention to run for re-election, putting an end to widespread speculation about his political future. The 92-year-old leader made the announcement via social media on Monday, July 14, 2025, reaffirming his commitment to continue serving the Central African nation.
Biya’s decision marks a significant moment in Cameroonian politics, as he remains one of the world’s longest-serving heads of state. Having first assumed the presidency in 1982, Biya has now ruled for over four decades, often amid criticism from opposition parties and international observers over democratic decline and human rights concerns. Despite his advanced age and calls for leadership renewal, Biya’s announcement signals his enduring grip on the country’s political machinery.
Mixed Reactions to the Announcement
The declaration has sparked mixed reactions within Cameroon and across the region. Supporters of Biya’s ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) hailed his leadership and expressed confidence in his experience and stability. However, opposition voices and civil society groups have raised concerns about the country’s democratic trajectory and the need for generational change.

Biya’s leadership has been marked by long stretches of political calm but also serious challenges, including separatist unrest in the Anglophone regions, economic stagnation, and youth unemployment. As the country heads toward the next elections, scheduled for 2025, attention will turn to whether the political landscape will allow for fair competition or simply reaffirm Biya’s long-standing dominance.
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