Togo is experiencing widespread protests after the government adopted a new constitution that allows President Faure Gnassingbé to further consolidate his two-decade rule.
The changes enable Gnassingbé to transition into a powerful prime ministerial role, effectively extending his grip on power indefinitely. Demonstrators have taken to the streets, expressing anger over what they see as an undemocratic move to cement the ruling family's dominance. Authorities have responded with repression, and misinformation about the protests has circulated online.
The unrest highlights deep public frustration with the lack of political change and the entrenchment of the Gnassingbé family's rule.
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