Before the Ghanaian president facilitator of the inter-Togolese dialogue, there was a long list of those who tried to settle the political ills of Togo.
Many had to break their teeth or take a partisan position in the Togolese political equation.
The French Bernard Stasi and Philippe Bardiaux, Idé Oumarou on behalf of the Francophonie, Georges Reich for the European Union, Paul Von Stulpnagel sent by Germany ... could not do anything.
To this list are added Blaise Compaoré (former President of Burkina Faso), the late Omar Bongo Ondimba, and President Alassane Ouattara and his Guinean counterpart Alpha Condé.
Nana Akufo-Addo is struggling for the moment to advance the work of the 27th dialogue between the ruling party and its opposition. Both sides have radically different positions.
So many predict the failure of the talks started Monday, February 19 at the hotel February 2 in Lome after six months of popular demonstrations organized by the coalition of 14 political parties of the opposition.
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