The Documentary Podcast

A 93 year old president gets a deputy

May 9, 2026
Panisa Emocha, BBC Thai reporter who covered Gawdland, explains the Thai drag star's rise and cultural impact. Tatiana Kovtun, BBC Russian correspondent, recounts an exiled Russian's risky border reunion and life in exile. Paul Njie, BBC Africa journalist from Cameroon, examines Paul Biya's 44-year rule, the new vice-president role and succession uncertainties.
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INSIGHT

New Vice Presidency Is An Appointed Succession Tool

  • Njie explains the vice-president role was abolished in 1972 and reintroduced now, to ease administrative burden and clarify succession.
  • He stresses the new vice-president will be appointed by Paul Biya, provoking rumors about his son Frank Biya.
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Opposition Sees Vice Role As Undemocratic Power Grab

  • Njie outlines opposition concerns: an appointed vice-president risks illegitimacy and was introduced with little consultation.
  • He cites criticisms that the process was rushed and a senator from the ruling party called it suspicious.
ANECDOTE

A Whole Generation Knows Only Paul Biya

  • Paul Njie recalls that for many Cameroonians Paul Biya is the only president they've known, making transition emotionally fraught.
  • He shares his own perspective as a 28-year-old who only knows Biya and explains youth-dominated demographics.
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