The national tour of the party "Democrats", started since August 12 last continues. This Sunday, the cap was set on Aného Dégbénou. On the menu of discussions, the unity of action of the Togolese opposition, reforms, repression of the march of the PNP Saturday, etc.
It was in jubilation that the populations of Aného Dégbénou and their brothers of Glidji received the delegation of the party Democrats led by the spokesman Gérard Akoumey. These populations of young people and women were maintained on the group of 6 of which is the party Democrats of Nicodemus Habia.
The message of unity of action of the Togolese opposition that is imposed henceforth has been brought to them. For "the Democrats", it is together that the opposition can mobilize the populations to change the situation at the head of this country.
In his speech, Gérard Akoumey returned to the Global Political Agreement, 11 years, day to day this Sunday whose recommendations suffer from materialization. He also deplored the repression of law enforcement, which caused deaths during the peaceful march of the PNP in Sokodé.
It must be understood today that the message has literally changed. The objective, according to the spokesman of the party Democrats, is no longer reforms. For him, the reforms are not the way out for the liberation of the Togolese people, but it is the departure of Faure Gnassingbé. It is time and the fiftieth anniversary reign must end.
"To see what happened this Saturday (note, August 19), the Togolese population is already mobilized. The Togolese people will send Faure Gnassingbe away. The Togolese opposition is in a dynamic. We thought that these are step actions. Everyone would mobilize and end up for the final battle. The power in power wants to bully our rights. We will not accept it. The demands of the PNP are the demands of the whole Togolese opposition and the power must expect to see the opposition in front of it and we will leave Faure Gnassingbé, "suggested Gérard Akoumey.
In the days to come, the Democrats will be in Afagnan, in Avé and Danyi.
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