The popular demonstrations organized by the CAP 2015 political grouping, PNP, Group of 6, People's Health, CAR ... on 6 and 7 September in Togo are still chronicling. Comments, criticism and strategic suggestions are flying from everywhere. To the Party of Renewal and Redemption (PRR), given the socio-economic situation that the country is going through, we must not only demand the return to the Constitution of 92 and the vote of the diaspora. Nicolas Lawson, President of the PRR, proposes to go beyond these political demands.
"We need a modern Constitution adapted to the realities of today, so it will be a global overhaul of the Togolese Constitution, and I had already done this work in the framework of the renovated CPDC. back to the 1992 Constitution. We have to go beyond that, "Nicolas Lawson said on Monday morning at the microphone of our colleagues at Radio Zéphyr.
For the politician, the return to the Constitution of 92 will not solve the problems that undermine Togo. What is needed is to change governance in the country, to put an end to the corruption and impunity enjoyed by those who are in business.
"People are corrupt in this country They have become immoral, believe that the country belongs to them and do anything in our country They have no respect for others They have contempt for the suffering of our people We do not want the mediocre ones who become ministers and who accumulate portfolios. "The Togolese, from north to south, are angry, and Faure Gnassingbe must not see politicians beyond the people as if they are in competition, "he said.
According to Nicolas Lawson, Togo's questions are no longer just political questions. These are profound questions, the dignity of man, the freedom of man.
It should be remembered that the leaders of the coalition of the CAP 2015, Group of 6, PNP, People's Health and CAR parties held a press conference on Monday morning in Lomé. Press conference in which they invited all Togolese people to a major information and awareness meeting on Friday, September 14, 2017 at the bottom of St. Joseph's College at 2 pm. They also call on the Togolese to mobilize massively this morning before the seat of the National Assembly.
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