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Despite his disqualification, Kamto said the struggle for democracy in Cameroon will continue, calling the move a “political crime” against the Cameroonian people. The government has not publicly responded to Kamto’s accusations.
Maurice Kamto, former leader of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (MRC), has sharply criticized the country’s ruling party and its institutions after being excluded from the upcoming 2025 presidential election.
In a fiery speech, Kamto denounced what he called a “long-planned” move by the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (RDPC) to eliminate him from the race.
Kamto also lashed out at the Constitutional Council, the judiciary, and ELECAM, accusing them of colluding with the regime. He said the Ministry of Territorial Administration had played a leading role in a series of actions to block his political ambitions.
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Despite his disqualification, Kamto said the struggle for democracy in Cameroon will continue, calling the move a “political crime” against the Cameroonian people. The government has not publicly responded to Kamto’s accusations.



