Opposition Rejects Constitutional Change in Togo, Says It Is Power Grab
Opposition Rejects Constitutional Change in Togo, Says It Is Power Grab

Opposition Rejects Constitutional Change in Togo, Says It Is Power Grab

Opposition Rejects Constitutional Change in Togo, Says It Is Power Grab

The opposition in Togo has denounced a proposed new constitution as a power grab, intended to extend the reign of President Faure Gnassingbé.

The reforms would see the West African country move from a presidential to a parliamentary system.

The president’s supporters say the changes would reduce the powers of the head of state by transforming the presidency into a ceremonial role.

Human Rights Minister Yawa Djigbodi Tségan says they will improve democracy in the country.

But the opposition says the reforms would allow him to remain president until 2031 and then be appointed to the new position of president of the council of ministers – in effect prime minister – continuing his family’s 57-year rule.

President Gnassingbé came to power in 2005 after the death of his father, who had been president since 1967.

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The constitutional changes were approved by lawmakers last month. But in the face of mounting public anger, Mr Gnassingbé paused the reforms and said they would be subject to further consultations.

Pro-government lawmakers have conducted visits around the country to listen to and inform civilians on the constitutional reform.

Customary rulers and selected groups were among the main target of the discussions – but no changes were made as a result.

There is widespread fear among people about expressing views in public in case they are targeted by the authorities, especially in light of police cracking down on anti-government protests.

Last month, an opposition press conference under the banner of Don’t Touch My Constitution was broken up by authorities.

Gerry Taama, the leader of the second-largest opposition party, the New Togolese Commitment, said he feels disappointed with what is happening.

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