Togo: Ruling Party UNIR Wins First Senate Polls

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Tuesday, 18 February 2025 08:54
Togo: Ruling Party UNIR Wins First Senate Polls

(Togo First) - Togo held its first-ever senatorial elections last Saturday, February 15. The ruling party, Union pour la République (UNIR), won the polls, securing 34 out of 41 seats. The Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) disclosed the provisional results on February 14.

According to the source, the seven remaining seats were split among opposition parties and independents. The BATIR party won two seats, while the Alliance des Démocrates pour le Développement Intégral (ADDI) and the Union des Forces de Changement (UFC) took one seat, each. Three independent candidates won the last three seats.

The recent poll, a milestone in Togo, confirms UNIR’s dominance after its victories in legislative and regional elections in April 2024.

The Senate was created as part of constitutional reforms adopted on May 6, 2024, which shifted Togo to a parliamentary system. Under this system, the presidency is now mostly ceremonial, while executive powers are held by the President of the Council of Ministers (PCM), who must lead the majority party in Parliament. The Senate plays an important role in choosing the President of the Republic.

UNIR’s big win suggests that its leader will likely become Togo’s next President of the Council of Ministers.

This article was initially published in French by Esaïe Edoh

Edited in English by Ola Schad Akinocho

 

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