Togo: Parliament ends extraordinary session, adopts four bills

Economic governance
Monday, 23 March 2026 15:59
Togo: Parliament ends extraordinary session, adopts four bills

(Togo First) - Togo’s National Assembly closed its first extraordinary session of the year on Monday, adopting four bills on economic, financial and environmental matters.

One of the key measures revises the environmental framework law to strengthen protections in response to climate challenges and improve the management of natural resources.

Lawmakers also approved the transfer of the functions, staff and assets of the Youth Economic Initiatives Support Fund (FAIEJ) to the Agency for the Development of Very Small, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (ADTPME), as part of efforts to streamline public support for entrepreneurship.

Two other bills focus on microfinance regulation and combating counterfeiting and offenses involving currency and payment instruments within the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU).

All four bills were first approved in an initial reading, then passed by the Senate and formally adopted by the National Assembly in line with parliamentary procedure.

Lawmakers are due to reconvene in early April for the start of the first ordinary session. Several priority bills are expected, particularly on inclusive education, which the government has identified as a key priority for 2026.

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