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Ruling party in Togo wins over 75% of votes in municipal elections amidst low voter turn out

The preliminary results for Togo’s municipal elections, which were held last week, designated a clear winner: the presidential party.

1,150 seats for the Union for the Republic (UNIR), 51 for the National Alliance for Change (ANC), and 38 for the Union of Forces for Change (UFC).

Raking in 75.3% of the votes, UNIR capitalized on these elections, the first to be organized since a constitutional reform that could allow President Faure Gnassingbé to rule the country for life.

Voter turnout was low, with most polling stations in the capital Lomé empty during the elections. This followed the repression of popular protests against Gnassingbé at the end of June.

The result is not yet official and political parties still have time to contest it until five days following the announcement of the results.

Additional Source: Africa News

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