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Togo’s ruling party wins legislative vote in power-extending boost for Gnassingbe

Togo’s ruling party wins legislative vote in power-extending boost for Gnassingbe

Togo’s ruling party won a parliamentary majority in April’s legislative elections, the country’s electoral commission said Saturday, after a divisive constitutional reform critics say allows President Faure Gnassingbe to extend his time in power. Issued on: 05/05/2024 – 07:15 2 min Gnassingbe’s Union for the Republic party (UNIR) won 108 of 113 seats in the new assembly, according to provisional results announced by the national electoral commission. The participation rate in the election was 61 percent, according to the electoral commission president Dago Yabre, who gave the results in a national broadcast. Under the new constitution approved by lawmakers in April, Gnassingbe will now be able to take a new post as president of the council of ministers, a role similar to prime minister that is automatically assumed by the leader of the majority party in parliament. Already in power for nearly 20 years, Gnassingbe succeeded his father Gnassingbe Eyadema, who ruled for almost four decades in the small coastal West African state between Benin and Ghana. Opposition parties denounced the constitutional reform as an …

Togo’s parliamentary election: Why all eyes are on President Gnassingbe | Elections News

Togo’s parliamentary election: Why all eyes are on President Gnassingbe | Elections News

Some 4.2 million eligible Togolese voters are heading to the polls on Monday to vote in delayed and controversial parliamentary elections that are causing tensions in a West African region already plagued by instability. Unlike in previous elections in which voters in the country of eight million people elected both legislators to the country’s parliament, as well as the president, this time around, they will only be taking part in an indirect vote that could further lock in the long, repressive rule of President Faure Gnassingbe. The changes are due to a constitutional reset that has angered some of the populace and set off protests. Although tiny, Togo commands considerable clout as a maritime trade hub in Africa because of the Lome Port, the gateway into inland West African countries like Burkina Faso. Unrest in Togo could have ripple effects on trade across the region. Here’s why new changes to the constitution are causing an outcry, and how these elections could be the most important for Togo in decades: What’s just changed? On April 20, …