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Cameroonian President Paul Biya listens as Pope Leo XIV (not pictured) delivers a speech, at the Presidential Palace in Yaounde, during his apostolic journey to Cameroon, April 15, 2026. Guglielmo Mangiapane
Cameroonian President Paul Biya listens as Pope Leo XIV (not pictured) delivers a speech, at the Presidential Palace in Yaounde, during his apostolic journey to Cameroon, April 15, 2026. Guglielmo Mangiapane
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Cameroon's ruling party called a rare meeting of senior leaders on Wednesday as criticism mounted over the continued absence of President Paul ​Biya, 93, who has spent the last 45 days abroad.

Biya, the ‌world's oldest head of state, left Cameroon on June 7 for what the civil cabinet described as "a brief private stay in Europe" and has since not returned. The government has provided no ​information as to when he might be back.

Jean Nkuete, secretary-general of the ​central committee of the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM), who summoned the ⁠meeting, did not disclose its agenda, describing it in a statement only as "an important ​working session." There was no immediate indication that the meeting was linked to Biya's ​prolonged absence from public view.

In office since 1982, Biya has for years spent extended stretches in Switzerland and elsewhere in Europe, though his advanced age means they have increasingly fuelled speculation about ​his health, whereabouts and ability to govern. The current overseas trip is his ​longest yet.

DISCUSSION OF HEALTH BANNED

After a similarly extended period out of the country in 2024, the ‌government banned discussion ⁠of Biya's health.

That has not stopped some opposition figures from commenting on Biya's absence.

The Cameroon Democratic Union, an opposition party, said in a statement on July 18 that officials should "provide the nation with the necessary clarifications regarding the effective continuity of ​the state."

In a Facebook ​post on July ⁠17, opposition lawmaker Jean Michel Nintcheu said the Constitutional Court should declare the position of head of state vacant.

A government spokesperson ​did not respond to a request for comment. The government ​has previously ⁠dismissed reports that Biya is receiving medical treatment and said he can effectively run the cocoa- and oil-producing country from overseas.

Lawmakers in April approved the re-introduction of the role ⁠of vice ​president, who would be first in line to ​succeed Biya, but the role has not been filled.

Biya has also not appointed a new government despite having won ​re-election last October.

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