The UNIR party sets up its bases in Tchamba and Kadambara in the central region. Thus, the presidential party is actively preparing for the elections and its political hegemony while the parties of the Coalition of the opposition agree with the exception of the PNP to suspend the marches, always in the logic of the dialogue which tramples. Tikpi Salifou Atchadam does not understand anything anymore and calls for the analysis of his activists.
"Indeed I tell you, we could not move any line without these great mobilizations" reveals the leader of the Pan-African National Party. Following the conclave held by the 14 opposition parties on Monday, it emerged that all parties except the PNP agreed to suspend the march and rely on the Ghanaian facilitator. who clamored at the beach: "The demonstrations are a constitutional right and no one can prevent the people from demonstrating"
The militants of PNP very reassembled
informed of the coalition's conclusions, the PNP militants rigorously withdrew the decision and others had to leave before the end of the meeting at PNP party headquarters in Lomé. "No way" to suspend the march for the PNP which sees the risk of demobilizing the people while the regime is gaining ground.
"We decided to keep the marches at our level at PNP, but the other friends in the coalition made us understand that we will not be able to demonstrate on the basis of the letter addressed to the government on behalf of the entire coalition" regrets Tikpi Atchadam.
Our Adversary is the Faure regime and not the colleagues in the coalition
Tikpi Salifou Atchadam in his output explains that from the beginning, he was not too confident with the idea of suspending the steps just for dialogue. The ruling party did not give in. "They continued to beat the people, and remained faithful to their electoral plans without any reform," he laments.
To those who speculate on any "leadership war" within the coalition, Tikpi Atchadam replies that the main problem of the PNP is none other than Faure Gnassingbe's regime. "Our opponent is Faure's regime and not the coalition's colleagues." Nevertheless, he asks the party base, the activists and sympathizers, all those who are fond of freedom to question the future: "Does the coalition make us advance or force us to go around in circles and hover? as the desire very much the power in place, "he questions.
Coordination of the Coalition of 14 reassures
"If the calculation of some is to drag things to slow the determination of the people, they have not understood anything yet" reassures Brigitte Adjamagbo Johnson who just asks a little patience because, the Ghanaian ficilitation promised to revive the work of the talks next week since President Nana Akufo-Addo would have finished with bilateral consultations.
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