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World’s oldest serving president: Cameroon’s Paul Biya, 92, secures eighth term

When Biya first became president in 1982, US president Ronald Reagan's era was in full swing and the Cold War had nearly a decade to run.

October 27, 2025 / 20:32 IST
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(FILES) Cameroon President Paul Biya (L), and his wife Chantal Biya (R), react during the May 20 parade marking the 52nd celebration of Unity Day in Yaounde on May 20, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
(FILES) Cameroon President Paul Biya (L), and his wife Chantal Biya (R), react during the May 20 parade marking the 52nd celebration of Unity Day in Yaounde on May 20, 2024. (Photo by AFP)

Paul Biya on Monday extended his 43-year rule, securing an eighth term as president of Cameroon after barely making a public appearance on the campaign trail.

The country's Constitutional Council announced Monday that the 92-year-old won 53.7 percent of the vote, beating rival Issa Tchiroma Bakary who came in second with 35.2 percent.

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While the 11 rival candidates crisscrossed the central African country pressing the flesh ahead of the October 12 vote, Biya's campaign was largely virtual, true to his reputation as a secretive "sphinx".

The world's oldest head of state launched his re-election campaign on September 27 with a social media video that critics say was filled with images generated by artificial intelligence.