Togo has held municipal elections following weeks of public anger and deadly protests over President Faure Gnassingbé's extended rule and a controversial new constitution.
The ruling party, Union for the Republic (UNIR), won a commanding majority of council seats, further cementing the Gnassingbé family's decades-long grip on power. Voter turnout was notably low, with many citizens expressing apathy or silent protest against the political status quo. The elections were marked by heightened security, temporary border closures, and calls for change from opposition groups.
Despite economic advancements, the political landscape remains dominated by the ruling family, fueling ongoing unrest and international scrutiny.
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