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Discordant voices within the coalition: Need for group discipline



The serenity within the coalition of 14 political parties seems to be undermined in recent days. Originally, the call of the National Panafrican Party (Pnp) to a series of marches that should be held from yesterday Tuesday to end next Saturday, after a break on Friday. In response to the coalition's letter to this effect, the Minister of Territorial Administration replied with a No. And the discordant reactions were not long in the other parties of the coalition who openly denounce the "cavalier" approach of the party of Tikpi Atchadam, which runs counter to a fundamental principle, group discipline.


 An approach that divides

The approach had sown a monstrous confusion within the opposition when, last Tuesday, through an audio message abundantly relayed on social networks, the national party Panafricain (Pnp) called for the resumption of the marches of protest against Faure Gnassingbe's regime. How, then, can we understand such a turnaround, which seems to be a collegial decision of the coalition to which the mediator had asked for a moratorium of one week?

Too fast to work ...

We were thinking about this enigmatic equation when, on Radio Pyramide, Eric Dupuy brings precision. "The opposition coalition has not called for any demonstrations next week! ", Said the Communication Advisor Jean-Pierre Fabre. And to denounce: "The party (Pnp) went too quickly to work ... when you are in a group, you must respect the principles that the group has freely given! ". Because, for this member of the National Alliance for Change (Anc), it was simply an idea fed by the coalition that heard complaining, through a march, the attitude of power which still maintains the state of siege on the cities of Sokode, Mango and Bafilo, contrary to its commitments made and which leads, unilaterally, the electoral process,

Between misunderstandings and counter reactions, wisdom has prevailed! Subsequently, other discordant voices also arose within the coalition denouncing a clear desire on the part i Salifou Atchadam to play the game of power by seeking to push through, the facilitator who strives to reconcile the two parties, and which works mainly to the success of the ongoing dialogue. Exactly, sources announce for the next week, the resumption of the discussions between power and Coalition. Moreover, the coalition has, for this purpose, maintained last Monday with Albert Kan-Danpaan, the Ghanaian Minister of Security and emissary of the facilitator.

All in all, the coalition quickly had to put out the fire which was likely to decimate the unit dynamics in progress for eight (8) months already. "We will go through hardships ... but we will survive and win the fight! "Reassured, with wisdom and wit, Brigitte Kafui Adjamagbo, the coordinator of the C14, in the columns of Liberty, in its appearance yesterday yesterday. It is to be said that between discontent, frustration and reaction, wisdom finally prevailed. The coordinator of the C14 timed the impulsive ardor to leave room for trust and mutual understanding, values ​​that seemed to run away from home with the reaction of the lyricist of the Anc.

Group discipline ....

However, of any analysis made, it is necessary to note the misstep of the PnP which sowed consequent turmoil within the coalition. The PNP, by calling alone to the march, has chosen to express his faith in the popular pressure that alone according to him, can bend the power in place. And it was enough, for the party of the galloping horse, that the subject was discussed in the meeting to launch the mobilization of which he is the champion since August 19, 2017. An exit that almost jeopardized the unitary approach since 19 August 2017. Certainly, no group of men is spared from misunderstanding and internal misunderstanding, but trying to perpetuate these vices would be diabolical. And the interposed declarations that one observes for a few days will only shake the unitary dynamics and especially, to sabotage the struggle by taking away the little hope placed in this dialogue by the Togolese who have only made crises. It is therefore question of calling the various components of the coalition to more discipline for the purpose of not betraying the trust of the people, as it has always been the case since the 90s.

So, less passion and emotion for more reason so as not to let the opposition side continually take advantage of the opposition's division to "justify" its refusal to carry out the political reforms as desired by the parties. Togolese.

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