Togo holds first-ever senate vote despite opposition outcry

Several opposition parties have said they will boycott the vote, and civil society groups have also denounced the parliamentary reform for the small west African nation of nine million people as rigged.

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In Togo's new constitution, power will be transferred to the president of the Council of Ministers, a position currently held by President Faure Gnassingbe. (AFP)
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LOME - Municipal and regional councillors began voting on Saturday in Togo's first-ever senatorial elections amid fears that President Faure Gnassingbe is looking to use the new constitution

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