Cameroon bishops say election results ‘decided before voting took place’

CRUX | YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – Catholic bishops in Cameroon have disputed the results of the Oct. 7 presidential election in the country. The official results were released on Oct. 22 and declared incumbent Paul Biya the winner with 71 percent of the vote, with his main challenger, Maurice Kamto, only receiving 14 percent. Biya’s ruling … The
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