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Africa’s oldest president, Cameroon’s Paul Biya, easily wins a 7th term
The Constitutional Council in Cameroon has declared Paul Biya the winner of the October 7 presidential election.
In Monday’s proclamation, the court’s president, Clement Atangana, declared the incumbent winner with a resounding lead of 71% of votes cast, while his closest challenger, Maurice Kamto, garnered 14% of the votes cast.
voters: 6 667 754
Voters: 3 590 681
Per of Participation: 53,85 br>Blank Vote : 52 716
Cast ballot : 3 537 965
1- Biya : 71,28
2- Kamto : 14,23%
3- Libii l: 6,28%
4- Osih : 3,35%
5- NdamNjoya : 1,73%
6- Garga : 1,55%
7- Ndifor : 0,67%
8- Matomba : 0,56%
9- Muna : 0,35%— CRTVweb (@CRTV_web) October 22, 2018
He added that the election was free, fair a