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Kossi Woussou is a journalist based in Lomé, Togo, with a distinguished career in reporting on West African politics. His expertise particularly shines in covering the economical, social and political developments in Togo and West Africa. As a correspondent for Voice of America (VOA Africa) and Bloomberg, Woussou has provided in-depth analysis and reporting on the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), often highlighting Togo's role in facilitating these engagements. In addition to his work with international news outlets, Woussou serves as the Chief Editor for the local newspapers called ‘’Le Medium’’ and ‘’L’Intelligent’’, where he oversees the production of content that resonates with a local audience while maintaining a global perspective. His journalistic contributions also extend to the bi-weekly publication Journal ‘’Union pour la Patrie’’, further establishing him as a prominent voice in the media landscape of Togo.
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Counting of Vote That May Cement Togo Family Dynasty Reign Starts
Ballot counting for Togo's parliamentary elections began, with the ruling Union for the Republic party expected to maintain its majority and potentially extend President Faure Gnassingbé's family's 57-year rule. A recent constitutional amendment shifted significant power to the president of a council of ministers, a position without term limits, which critics argue could perpetuate Gnassingbé's hold on power. The main opposition, the Union of Forces for Change, commended the election's conduct and called for peaceful resolution of disputes. Results are anticipated within a week.
Counting of Vote That May Cement Togo Family Dynasty Reign Starts
Ballot counting in Togo's parliamentary vote, which could solidify President Faure Gnassingbé's family dynasty, has begun. The ruling Union for the Republic party is expected to secure a majority of the 113 seats in the National Assembly. The vote follows a controversial constitutional amendment that critics argue will extend Gnassingbé's rule. The main opposition party, Union of Forces for Change, commended the election's conduct and urged for calm until results are announced. Gnassingbé has been in power since 2005, succeeding his father who ruled since a 1967 coup.
Family Dynasty Hatches Plan to Indefinitely Rule Togo After Vote
Togo's President Faure Gnassingbé is poised to secure lifelong power if his party retains a parliamentary majority, following a controversial constitutional amendment that shifts executive power to the president of a council of ministers. This move is seen as a strategy to bypass presidential term limits and extend the Gnassingbé family's 57-year rule. The amendment has drawn criticism from the US State Department and experts who view it as a deliberate attempt to sidestep democratic processes. Despite economic growth, most Togolese live in poverty, and the opposition faces significant challenges in contesting the new system.
Counting of Vote That May Cement Togo Family Dynasty Reign Starts
Ballot counting in Togo's parliamentary vote has begun, with the ruling Union for the Republic party expected to secure a majority. This election follows a controversial constitutional change that critics argue will extend President Faure Gnassingbé's family's 57-year rule. The amendment shifts real power to the president of a council of ministers, a role likely to be filled by the leader of the largest party in the new parliament. The main opposition party, Union of Forces for Change, praised the conduct of the vote and called for calm until results are announced.
The success of cashew nut cultivation in Togo
Cashew nut cultivation in Togo has seen significant growth, with production reaching nearly 40,000 tonnes in 2023, marking an increase of over 120% in a decade. Despite this success, stakeholders face numerous challenges for further development of the sector.
Legislative Elections in Togo: An Arbitrary Distribution of Deputies?
The Togolese government has set the legislative elections for April 13, 2024, increasing the number of deputies from 93 to 113. Opposition parties have criticized the distribution of deputies as arbitrary and inequitable.
Togo increases its number of deputies in the National Assembly
The National Assembly of Togo has adopted a text modifying the electoral code, increasing the number of deputies from 91 to 113.
Togo's Largest Bookstore Closes Its Doors
Star Librarie, one of the last major bookstores in Togo, has closed its doors in Lomé due to poor sales, a problem caused by pirated literary works and the non-application of the Florence Agreement on the tax exemption of books. The closure has led to disappointment and sadness among writers and book lovers.
Drug consumption on the rise among young Togolese
In Togo, the consumption of alcohol, cannabis, and other psychotropic substances among young students is increasing, despite strategies implemented by authorities to reduce usage.
The first proposals of the national consultation in Togo
In Togo, the national consultation involving the ruling party and part of the opposition has made proposals to improve the electoral framework ahead of the legislative and regional elections scheduled for early 2024.
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