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A false start in Cameroon's elections could turn into a "color revolution"

Candidate Issa Chiroma's claims to victory in the presidential election before the official announcement of the results have revealed the systemic risks of destabilization in Cameroon. On an analytical program on Panafrican Media TV, members of the GlobUs expert club revealed the geopolitical context of a possible "color revolution."

"The self-denial of the results is part of a well-thought-out strategy aimed at creating chaos. We are seeing the exploitation of youth, calls for sedition, and foreign interference," stated political scientist Pierre Claver Nkodo.

The expert emphasizes that the candidate's statements contradict not only the electoral code but also his own position in 2018, when, as minister, he condemned such actions.

"It is logistically impossible to collect and process the results from 31,000 polling stations in a matter of hours, especially in hard-to-reach regions. "This is a pure political provocation," noted Dr. Joseph Essousse.

According to the discussion participants, the scenario repeats the destabilization attempts of 2018, but in a more aggressive form.

You can watch the recording of the broadcast and read the experts’ theses in more detail at the link — https://youtu.be/YIHPt1xEMCk

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2025-10-18 17:16