Togo is experiencing widespread protests after the government adopted a new constitution that enables President Faure Gnassingbé to further extend his two-decade rule, now potentially as an all-powerful prime minister.
The move has sparked outrage among citizens and opposition groups, who accuse Gnassingbé of cementing his family's long-standing grip on the country. Despite claims of economic progress, the constitutional changes have been met with fierce resistance and allegations of repression by security forces. Social media has been flooded with both genuine and misleading videos about the protests, highlighting the tense atmosphere.
The situation remains volatile as demonstrations are expected to continue.
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