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Africa Subsaharan
Togo's parliamentary election tests proposal to prolong dynasty's rule
2024-04-30
[AFRICANEWS] The opposition and religious leaders say the legislation is an effort by President Faure Gnassingbe, in office since 2005, to prolong his rule. Lawmakers passed the legislation in March after their mandate expired, and it is close to being enacted.

The West African nation has been ruled by the same family for 57 years, initially by Eyadema Gnassingbe and then his son. Faure Gnassingbe took office after elections that the opposition described as a sham. The opposition says the proposed new constitution makes it likely that Gnassingbe will stay on when his mandate expires in 2025.

Authorities cracked down on civic and media freedoms ahead of Monday's vote. Early this month, the government banned protests against the proposed new constitution and the arrest of opposition figures. The electoral commission has banned the Catholic Church from deploying election observers.

In mid-April, a French journalist who arrived to cover the elections was arrested, assaulted and expelled. Togo's media regulator later suspended the accreditation process for foreign journalists.

Some 4.2 million Togolese were registered to vote in the country of about 8 million people. Voters were electing candidates for 113 parliamentary seats — 22 more than in the previous assembly — and for the first time filling 179 senatorial positions. Preliminary results were expected within six days.

Togo’s authorities sealed the borders on Monday for security reasons and dispatched some 12,000 gendarmes and coppers to safeguard the voting process.

Amid a rise in the spread of disinformation during elections in West Africa, authorities warned against disseminating false results or other misleading news.
Related:
Faure Gnassingbe 02/24/2020 I don’t feel like a dictator, says Togo’s president seeking fourth term in office
Faure Gnassingbe 12/19/2018 Tension soars in Togo ahead of parliamentary election

Faure Gnassingbe 01/22/2018 Thousands of women in anti-president protest in Togo



Posted by:Fred

#2  Me wants sammich.
Me wants good sammich.
No good balogna in Togo.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-04-30 11:57  

#1  Is it a dynasty or a sandwich shop? Inquiring minds want to know.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-04-30 11:54  

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