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  Cameroon's Opposition Leader Denies Talks with Government

Cameroon opposition leader denies talks with government  | AfricanewsIn a move that has sent shockwaves through Cameroon's political landscape, opposition leader Issa Tchiroma has categorically denied holding talks with President Paul Biya's government. The denial comes as speculation about possible dialogue between the two parties intensified in recent days.

Tchiroma Denies Talks, Insists on Electoral Victory
According to sources close to Tchiroma, he has consistently maintained that he was the rightful winner of last year's disputed presidential election. The opposition leader fled into exile in The Gambia after the vote, which saw 92-year-old Biya re-elected for an eighth term, extending his rule that began in 1982. Tchiroma's spokeswoman, Alice Nkom, dismissed claims of negotiations, stating that there would be 'no discussion, no compromise, and no participation in any electoral process whatsoever.'

Tchiroma's Party Boycotts Upcoming Elections
In a statement, Tchiroma said he never intended to negotiate what he described as his electoral victory, neither before nor after the vote. His party, the Front for the National Salvation of Cameroon, has also announced it will boycott upcoming parliamentary and municipal elections, arguing that participation would legitimise what it calls electoral wrongdoing.

Ongoing Political Tensions in Cameroon
The standoff underscores ongoing political tensions in Cameroon, where opposition groups continue to challenge the credibility of the electoral process and President Biya's decades-long grip on power. The situation has raised concerns about the country's democratic future and the potential for further unrest.

As the situation in Cameroon continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the opposition leader's denial of talks with the government has reignited tensions and highlighted the deep-seated divisions within the country. The outcome of this standoff will have far-reaching implications for Cameroon's political landscape and its people.

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