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Une ouverture politique réaffirmée au Togo

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Le futur gouvernement togolais pourrait intégrer des membres issus de l’opposition , une initiative confirmée par Myriam Dossou d’Almeida , vice-présidente de l’Assemblée nationale et membre du parti au pouvoir, l’Union pour la République (UNIR) .

Dans une interview accordée dimanche à une radio privée, elle a souligné cette volonté affirmée d’ouverture : « Il y a toujours eu des membres de l’opposition dans les gouvernements, ne l’oublions pas » , rappelant que depuis 2005 , plusieurs figures de l’opposition ont déjà participé aux exécutifs successifs.

Selon elle, c’est là une constante dans la vision politique du Premier ministre Faure Gnassingbé , qui souhaite incarner un leadership tourné vers l’inclusion et le rassemblement .

Un idéal parfois difficile à mettre en œuvre

Cependant, cette démarche inclusive n’est pas sans obstacles. La représentante d’UNIR a reconnu que « chaque fois qu’un opposant intègre le gouvernement pour apporter ses compétences, il est souvent rejeté et diabolisé par ses propres soutiens » . Une réalité qui complique l’instauration d’une véritable dynamique de collaboration entre les forces politiques.

Malgré cela, elle a réaffirmé l’engagement du parti au pouvoir à rester ouvert non seulement aux opposants, mais aussi aux indépendants et à toute personne compétente susceptible d’apporter sa contribution à l’action gouvernementale.

« Peut-être que c’est là notre force : savoir s’ouvrir et écouter ceux qui ne pensent pas comme nous » , a-t-elle conclu.

Vers un gouvernement de la 5e République engagé dans les réformes

Ce prochain gouvernement, premier du mandat de la 5e République , devra poursuivre les réformes en cours , tout en accélérant les efforts pour améliorer concrètement les conditions de vie des Togolais.

Mais selon Mme Dossou d’Almeida, il faudra éviter les faux espoirs : « Il n’y aura pas de baguette magique. »

Elle a insisté sur la nécessité de poursuivre la marche démocratique , de renforcer la paix sociale et surtout, de miser sur l’éducation et la formation pour doter les citoyens des outils nécessaires à leur épanouissement et au développement national.

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