Cameroon: How old age is paralysing institutions in Paul Biya’s government

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The poor health of top government officials is threatening to paralyse the Cameroon’s institutions.

Cameroon’s presidents of the National Assembly and Senate, Cavayé Yéguié Djibril and Marcel Niat Njifenji While Cavayé Yéguié Djibril and Marcel Niat Njifenji have just been reappointed to the National Assembly and Senate, now it’s the swearing-in of the Constitutional Council that is causing problems.Cameroon’s Constitutional Council is currently unable to sit.

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