In an interview published on youngafrique.com, the Minister of Administration, Decentralization and Local Government, Payadowa Boukpessi, reaffirms the position of his party in power.
The Togolese people insist on constitutional and institutional reforms. Priority is given to returning to the 1992 Constitution in its original version. The fiftieth anniversary power plays at the dilatory. On this information site, the minister considers that "it is important to carry out the reforms to better entrench democracy" but says not understanding why both ask that Faure Gnassingbé "parte". And to wonder: "On what basis should a president elected for five years and whose mandate runs until 2020 should he leave?
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If there is nothing new about her intervention (which consists in maneuvering to drag on to power), she nevertheless recalls that some caciques of the regime, despite the protesting wave, continue to play the hard part.
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