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The People’s Verdict vs. the State’s Decree: Rethinking Cameroon’s 2025 Presidential Election Outcome

By  Clement N Nkumbe Legal and Human Rights Expert, Nkumbe Clement   Elections are always governed by two somewhat distinct principles: legality (the formal institutions, rules, statutes, courts) and legitimacy

The end of Majoritocracy: Why popular uprisings, in the streets or through the ballot box, can no longer save Cameroon

     By Dr. Peter N. Mbile   Part I: Roland Ndifor’s essay, and the Missing variable, – the CPDM Party-State*   Roland Ndifor’s essay, “ _Why Comparing Cameroon to

Bishop  Samuel KLEDA Laments Over Killings, Arrest ,torture of Cameroonians protesting  ABUSE of their electoral rights .

To Priests; Religious men and women; Lay faithful; People of goodwill.   “A cry is heard in Ramah, a lament and bitter weeping. It is Rachel weeping for her children;