
From Uganda to Cameroon, how Africa’s ‘leaders for life’ stay in power
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In Africa, leaders like Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and Paul Biya of Cameroon have managed to maintain their grip on power through various tactics, including the manipulation of electoral processes. Experts suggest that these strategies not only undermine democratic principles but also perpetuate a cycle of authoritarianism. The article explores the implications of such leadership styles on governance and civil liberties across the continent.
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The trend of long-serving leaders in Africa is not new, with many countries experiencing prolonged periods of autocratic rule. This situation often arises from a combination of weak institutions, lack of political accountability, and external support for these regimes. The article highlights the need for a renewed focus on democratic reforms and the importance of international pressure to promote political change.
The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Al Jazeera.
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