Mass protests have broken out in Togo after the government adopted a new constitution that allows President Faure Gnassingbé to further extend his two-decade rule.
The constitutional changes enable Gnassingbé to transition into a powerful prime ministerial role, effectively cementing his family's long-standing control over the country. Demonstrators have taken to the streets, expressing outrage over what they see as a blatant power grab. The government has responded with police crackdowns, and the unrest is expected to continue.
The situation highlights ongoing concerns about democracy and political freedom in Togo.
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