The opposition coalition has announced the resumption of protests for next week. This was predictable since the moratorium week that should leave the opportunity for bilateral consultations led by the Ghanaian facilitation draws to a close.
The demonstrations should resume next March 20 and this, for 4 days according to information.
Clearly, the discussions between Faure Gnassingbe's regime and the Ghanaian facilitator are inconclusive when it is almost a month since the talks were suspended.
The ruling party maintains the organization of electoral processes with intimidating actions by protesters.
In a message on social networks, the Pan-African National Party PNP, a member of the coalition of 14, remobilises the populations and invites them to mass out March 20, 21, 22 and 23 for the resumption of public demonstrations.
"The return to the Constitution of 1992 in its original version, the effectiveness of the vote of the diaspora, otherwise Faure Gnassingbe must leave," continues the party of Tikpi Atchadam.
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