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Leader installed as President for life

Publish date: 05 May 2025
Issue Number: 1124
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Togo

The Togolese leader, Faure Gnassingbé, has been sworn in as ‘President of the Council of Ministers’ – a new post which is the highest office in the government's executive branch and has no official term limits. According to BBC News, this follows constitutional reform that ended Presidential elections, and introduced a parliamentary system. The opposition said the change was in order to allow Gnassingbé to stay in power indefinitely. His family has ruled the country for 58 years – Faure Gnassingbé took over in 2005 from his father, Gnassingbé Eyadéma, who had ruled for almost four decades. This latest change results from a new Constitution approved by lawmakers last year, labelled by critics and opposition figures as an ‘institutional coup déta’. Gnassingbé's Government had paused some of the changes following huge backlash, but has moved ahead with his new role. His party, the Union for the Republic, won a huge majority in last year's parliamentary election, taking 108 out of 113 seats in the National Assembly.

Full BBC News report

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