François Kampatib, deputy ADDI: "We will not accept a referendum in the conditions of the current electoral register"
In a debate contradictory with UNIR deputy Ben Djagré Katin, among our colleagues of Nana Fm, François Kampatib, did not appreciate at all the way things evolved until yesterday and the vote by 62 votes and one abstention , of the draft law introduced by the Togolese government in view of the revision of the Togolese Constitution of 1992.
Referring to the divergences around the amendments of the opposition which led the deputies of this opposition of the National Assembly to boycott this session , Mr Kampatib, deputy ADDI, regretted that it had not taken the time to study these amendments because the proponents of this amendment were "in a new way introducing the amendments. that we discuss all the amendments ".
Now that the wine is being pulled after the vote of the UNIR deputies for this project of constitutional reforms, and that it is necessary to drink it, another problem is likely to arise when one sticks to this statement responsible for ADDI in relation to the possible referendum in the weeks or months to come. "We will not accept a referendum under the conditions of the current electoral register," he declared. like what the other battle will be around the electoral file if there will be referendum.
On the basis of the fact that the country had started on a coup d'état, the first in 1963, and the last that of Faure Gnassingbé in February 2005 before being called to order, and then that their deputies in themselves they are contested their own election considering the conditions in which the legislative ballot took place, Advisor of the president of ADDI, François Kampatib thinks that the Togolese crisis is "imminently political" and that it can not be " regulated only by political arrangements "
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