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Cameroon crisis: ‘Federalism is the solution,’ says opposition leader Maurice Kamto
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February 4, 2020
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During his three-day trip to Paris, Kamto opened up to DW's Mimi Mefo about his plans to boycott the upcoming election and his concern over the deteriorating situation in Cameroon's Anglophone region.
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