Togo recently held municipal elections following widespread protests against President Faure Gnassingbé's extended rule and a controversial new constitution that consolidates his power.
The ruling party, Union for the Republic (UNIR), won over 75% of the seats, despite low voter turnout and public anger over the Gnassingbé family's decades-long grip on power. The elections were marked by a heavy security presence, border closures, and accusations of voter apathy or silent boycott. Many Togolese citizens expressed frustration with the lack of political change, as the opposition secured only a small fraction of seats.
The results highlight ongoing tensions and dissatisfaction with the political status quo in Togo.
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