Togo has been rocked by widespread protests following the adoption of a new constitution that allows President Faure Gnassingbé to further consolidate his two-decade hold on power, potentially indefinitely.
The ruling party, Union for the Republic (UNIR), dominated recent municipal elections, winning over 75% of the seats, despite public unrest and accusations of democratic backsliding. Authorities temporarily closed land borders during the elections, citing security concerns. The opposition and civil society groups have criticized the constitutional changes as a move to cement the Gnassingbé family's long-standing rule.
Despite some economic advancements, the political climate remains tense as protests are expected to continue.
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