Paul Seed is looking forward to the election results by the camelon election results

Paul Seed is looking forward to the election results by the camelon election results

After the presidential election on Sunday, voting in Cameroon is underway in which Paul Seeds are trying to increase their Years for 43 years.

Nine candidates have challenged seeds, which is the oldest state head of the world in the 92nd year. If he wins, this will be his eighth consecutive term with the next election in the next election.

Home Minister Paul Atanga NJ said that voting was “free of problem” across the country. But the English -speaking region of the west was called to boycott and news of the clash came from the north.

The final result should be known within 15 days of voting.

While running in the elections, there were complaints of opponents of trying to suppress their support.

In August, the Constitutional Council forbade 71 -year -old Morris Kamo to participate as a large number of challengers.

On Sunday, an angry supporter of the leading opposition candidate and former BIAA Association, Issa Tachiroma Bakari (76) took to the streets on the fort of Garou. They were argued with security forces, who removed the tearful gas, affected the residence.

The next day, Tichiroma had said that it was a threat.

“This is a problem, this is a problem,” he told reporters, “He keeps himself under the protection of God and Cameronian people. “

“I’m at home; I will not move. If he thinks he thinks I would not move if I think about taking me out of the house,” he declared.

The Home Minister NJI said that voting was done without major events in all 10 regions of the country.

He did not comment on the situation of Garoua, but some presidential candidates planned to publish the results of the election before the official announcement.

The NJI described it as a major Red Line and threatened to threaten anyone who was suspected of breaking the law.

In the two resistant anglephone regions, where the sectarianists tried to prevent residents from voting, some people landed at the polling station. But many were away from fear of rendering.

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