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Cameroonian president signs decree to reinstate vice presidency 42 years after

Cameroonian President for over 40 years, Paul Biya

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The nation now awaits Biya’s appointment of its first vice president in over 40 years.

Cameroonian President Paul Biya has signed into law a bill to reintroduce the post of vice president in the central African nation.

The country’s parliament voted to reinstate the position more than a week ago.

According to the new law, the vice president would be appointed by the president and would take over as head of state in the event of a presidential vacancy.

The nation now awaits Biya’s appointment of its first vice president in over 40 years.

Cameroon abolished the post in 1984 during a constitutional revision, replacing it with the office of prime minister.

According to lawmakers, its reintroduction signals a return to a dual executive structure aiming to solve succession issues at the highest level of the state.

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