Togo has been rocked by widespread protests and public anger following constitutional changes that further entrench the Gnassingbé family's decades-long rule.
Despite the unrest, the ruling party dominated recent municipal elections, winning over 75% of the seats amid notably low voter turnout and allegations of voter apathy or silent boycott. The new constitution allows Faure Gnassingbé to maintain significant power without facing direct elections, sparking accusations of a dynastic power play. Security concerns led to the temporary closure of land borders during the elections, and the opposition has voiced strong dissatisfaction with the process.
The situation highlights deep frustrations among Togolese youth and civil society over the lack of political change and democratic accountability.
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