While much of the opposition demanded a return to the 1992 Constitution, the vote of the diaspora ..., the president of the TJP, Yao Nukunu insists on dialogue with the regime in place.
On a private radio station, Yao Nukunu told the opposition political parties, which organized huge demonstrations on 6 and 7 September and shaken the fiftieth anniversary regime to discuss with the government to find a consensus on constitutional and institutional reforms.
However, he adds, reforms are needed that do not prevent someone from being a candidate. Clearly, it joins the position of the deputies of the Union for the Republic (UNIR) who will accept to return to the Basic Law of 1992 only on condition that the counter of Faure Gnassingbé is re-zero.
"That's our call. The political actors must stop the dilatory procedure. If we want to send a Head of State, we must send it by the ballot box, "says the President of the Tone of Patriotic Youth.
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