President Paul Biya of Cameroon marks 35 years in power
President Paul Biya of Cameroon marks
his 35th year in office today, November 11, 2017 making him one
of Africa's longest-serving leaders.
Paul Biya first took office in 1982, when the country had a one
party system and even though the country now has a multi-party system, he has
managed to cling on to power.
In 2011, after a controversial rule change which allowed him to
run again, he won another seven years in office, with 78% of the vote.
The landslide victory raised eyebrows among his opponents.
President Biya is part of a select group of African leaders who
have ruled their countries for more than 30 years, with only Robert Mugabe in
Zimbabwe and Obiang Nguema in Equatorial Guinea in power longer. The
84-year-old is expected to stand again next year.
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