On the sidelines of the EU-AU summit in Abidjan on 29 and 30 November, Faure Gnassingbé, President-in-Office of ECOWAS, met with Ali Bongo, Denis Sassou N'Guesso and Paul Kagame.
Speaking of this money, who will head the African Union in late January, several sources report that the Togolese Prince has the hope that the arrival of his friend at the head of the Pan-African Institution will allow him to to regain control of the political crisis that has shaken his regime for several months.
Faure Gnassingbé and his friend Alpha Condé are busy not only to turn the opposition into a joke about the prerequisites that have been hanging over since, but also to torpedo the ECOWAS mediation to allow the African Union to keep control of the issue. . This delay will allow the status quo for Paul Kagamé to take over as head of the African Union.
In the entourage of Faure Gnassingbé, the next presidency of Paul Kagame is seen as a hope for the regime. But things may not happen as the Lome regime imagines. ECOWAS heads of state who fear that the political situation in Togo will destabilize the subregion, will not leave the Togolese file in the hands of a head of state of Central Africa. In Zimbabwe, we saw the disfiguring role played by the African Union in the Palace Revolution that brought Robert Mugabe. It is the SADC that has given priority to the issue through an extraordinary summit.
The Togolese crisis will be the prerogative of ECOWAS before the African Union. It is also up to the opposition to prepare for such eventualities that could affect the follow-up to mediation in the Togolese file.
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