Eight (8) days ago, the political parties that were members of the Combat pour l'alternance politique in 2015 (CAP 2015) were in the streets of Lomé to force the authorities to open a discussion forum, Rapid and consensual implementation of the political reforms envisaged by the APG and the organization of local elections ".
In a statement signed by its first vice-president, Patrick Lawson, the National Alliance for Change (ANC) denounces a number of "hindrances" to this peaceful demonstration, including the behavior of the officer in charge of the detachment of Kpogan (road of Aného), where seven (7) buses carrying the ANC militants came to lend support to the protesters of Lomé, were immobilized.
Jean-Pierre Fabre, the National President of the ANC, went to the scene to unlock the situation and asked the officer to ask questions. The latter, according to the document produced by the ANC, simply turned its back on the deputy of the nation, who is also the leader of the Togolese opposition.
It is a "disrespectful attitude to the leader of the opposition, With the rank of institution of the Republic, "writes Patrick Lawson who adds that such acts" liberticides "are punishable by fine and imprisonment in accordance with the law.
"It should be remembered that as soon as the event was announced, the RPT / UNIR regime orchestrated the media, campaigns of denigration of the Togolese opposition, intoxication and intimidation of the population, with raids carried out in the Neighborhoods, "the statement said.
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