Togo has held municipal elections following weeks of public protests and unrest over President Faure Gnassingbé's extended rule and recent constitutional changes.
The ruling party, Union for the Republic (UNIR), won a commanding majority of council seats, further cementing Gnassingbé's grip on power. Voter turnout was notably low, with many citizens expressing apathy or silent protest against the political status quo. The elections were seen as a test for the president, who has faced rare and deadly demonstrations against his family's decades-long rule.
Despite the unrest, the government temporarily closed land borders and maintained tight security to ensure the elections proceeded.
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