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What is happening aboard the UNIR vessel?


The presidential party would be in a zone of turbulence according to indiscretions untimely in recent months. The subject, which has long been mentioned by some publications, has returned to the Focus Info columns, which refer to a recent discreet meeting of a clan of the Union For the Republic (UNIR) party; Encounter which would be at the origin of the conflagration.



Two major clans would make life in the party of Faure Gnassingbé created in 2012. The progressives and the eternal conservatives, nostalgic of the RPT of the late Gnassingbé Eyadema. A few months before elections (legislative and maybe local), a fringe of the blue party would have invited 3 focal points of the staffs of the interior of the country, without notifying the provisional office that presides Faure Gnassingbé himself .

And for good reason, the progressives accuse the conservative tenants of making key decisions of the party to still be attached to the methods of the time of the General Fire Eyadema. While the current issues of the world require their updating, with more leadership and sharp visions.
Faure Gnassingbe himself was not spared such criticisms, according to indiscretions.

Conflict of generations (frustrations between the old nostalgic barons of Eyadéma and young bling-bling), shock between a conscious generation and "sanguinary" imbued with their personalities? It is difficult to pinpoint the root causes of the agitation within UNIR or Faure Gnassingbe's circle. Is it, that it is not good to live in these moments.

Proof, political activities seem to turn slow and the party still rolls on a temporary desk. Nevertheless, the party seems not to be mistaken of adversary since in spite of the disagreements, it turns out that the file Tikpi Atchadam is on the table.

The leader of the PNP who made a dazzling mobilization earlier this month is in the sights of the presidential party.

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