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Togo’s 60-Year Struggle and the Rise of M66

For six decades, the Togolese people have lived under a political system that many describe as stagnant and unresponsive to their daily struggles. Beyond domestic governance, critics argue that inconsistent international diplomacy has also contributed to prolonging the crisis, often prioritising stability over genuine democratic reform. As a result, calls are growing for renewed global engagement that supports meaningful change and addresses the roots of Togo’s long-standing challenges. Across the country, daily life reflects a deep sense of fatigue and disillusionment. Markets remain lively, yet the optimism that once defined them has faded. Conversations among citizens increasingly reveal frustration over the widening gap between official promises and lived realities. For many, each new day brings not hope, but a reminder of unmet expectations and limited prospects for progress. Young people are bearing the brunt of this situation. Education, traditionally seen […]

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Togo: New Senate Appoints Barry Barqué as President

Togo’s first Senate concluded its inaugural session on 2 April 2025, by electing its officers. Barry Moussa Barqué, a prominent figure in Togolese politics, secured the position of president of the Senate for a six-year term. Barqué will lead the bureau, which counts nine members. After yesterday’s session, senators adopted their rules of procedure, laying the groundwork for future legislative activities. The 61 senators—41 elected and 20 appointed by President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé—are holding their first ordinary session today, April 3. The leadership team includes Barry Moussa Barqué as President; Mrs. Kouvahey Amoko Holadem as 1st Vice-Chairman; Diogo Koudjolou as 2nd Vice-Chairman; Olympio Adeblewo Kossi as 3rd Vice-Chairman; Mally Komlan as 1st Quaestor; Mrs. Banybah Afiwavi Vicenzia as 2nd Quaestor; Mrs. Abougnima K. Molgah as 1st Parliamentary Secretary; Tchassona Traoré Mouhamed as 2nd Parliamentary Secretary; and Amelete Bawoumondom as 3rd […]

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