[Published: Sunday April 05 2026]
 World's oldest leader wants a deputy after 43-year rule
YAOUNDE, 05 April. - (ANA) - Cameroon's President Paul Biya, the world's oldest leader, is set to get a vice-president for the first time in his four-decade rule following controversial constitutional changes backed by parliament.
Should anything now happen to Biya, 93, the vice-president will automatically step in and complete the term before a new election is held.
The position was scrapped in 1972. In recent years the leader of the senate was expected to act as president but only until a fresh election was arranged.
The opposition said the amendments were hastily drafted and aimed at consolidating power. Even one senator from Biya's party described the process as "suspicious".
There has been frequent private speculation about the state of Biya's health, but openly discussing it is taboo and he has always defied rumours of his death by appearing in public after long absences. - (ANA) -
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