Africa

Opposition accuses Togo government of extending President’s rule

today29 April, 2024

Background

Tensions have risen in Togo as parliamentary and regional elections are underway amid controversy over a new constitution extending President Faure GnassingbĂ©’s term. The BBC reports that opposition parties have accused the government of using the reform to extend GnassingbĂ©’s family’s 57-year rule, allowing him to potentially stay in power until 2031.

Written by: Tonata Kadhila