Togo: Legislative and regional polls “slightly” postponed

Politics
Thursday, 04 April 2024 15:32
Togo: Legislative and regional polls “slightly” postponed

(Togo First) - The government of Togo has postponed the coming legislative and regional polls. Intuitively scheduled for April 20, the elections are “slightly” delayed, according to the government. 

"The government will proceed with a slight adjustment of the schedule for the legislative and regional elections originally scheduled for April 20, 2024," the authorities said after a meeting between President Faure Gnassingbé and the National Assembly Bureau.

The polls were delayed amidst criticisms regarding the recent adoption, by the parliament, of a law that would transition Togo into a parliamentary system. President Gnassingbé halted the process last week, calling for a second reading of the law. According to the presidency, the leader called "deputies to listen to all stakeholders and take stock of all contributions that could enrich the Constitution."

The new schedule for the polls is yet to be known.

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