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Cameroon: Paul Biya announces an adjustment of the electoral calendar in his speech to the youth

President Paul Biya of Cameroon announced a slight adjustment to the electoral calendar during his speech at the Youth Day celebrations, postponing legislative and municipal elections initially scheduled for February.

During his traditional speech for Youth Day, Cameroon's President Paul Biya announced a modest adjustment to the electoral calendar, particularly affecting the upcoming legislative and municipal elections. Originally slated to take place this February, these elections had already been delayed from last year and were re-scheduled for early 2026. This announcement was made on February 10, indicating a continuation of an unusual institutional situation in Cameroon.

Political analysts have noted that this delay in calling the electoral body was anticipated within the political circles. Many believe that proceeding with elections at this time would have cut short the terms of current legislators, whose mandates were extended last year until March 31, 2026. The next parliamentary session is set for March 10, which further complicates the electoral timeline and raises questions about governance and representation in the country.

With this decision, the political landscape in Cameroon remains stable yet strained, reflecting ongoing debates over the management of the electoral process and the implications for democracy in the country. The adjustments have raised concerns about the potential for unrest and dissatisfaction among the youth, who are increasingly vocal about their desire for political reform and greater accountability from their leaders.

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