
The Guardian
The Guardian··1 min read
A tale of two Francks? World’s oldest leader creates deputy role – raising prospect of dynastic succession
Son and stepson of Cameroon’s Paul Biya are seen as main contenders to be vice-president Since taking power in Cameroon 44 years ago, Paul Biya has done without a vice-president. In 1972, a decade before he first won the presidency, the role had been scrapped as the central African country transitioned from a federal to unitary state. Now, at the age of 93, people close to the world’s oldest head of state appear to have had a change of heart, and – according to their critics – they have one thing on their mind: the creation of a dynastic system that would transfer power to his son or his stepson. Continue reading...
Source: The Guardian
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