Togo Receives Observer Missions Ahead of July 17 Local Elections

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Thursday, 17 July 2025 04:14
Togo Receives Observer Missions Ahead of July 17 Local Elections

(Togo First) - In the lead-up to Togo’s municipal elections scheduled for July 17, the country began receiving several international election observer missions on July 15.

The first delegation to arrive in Lomé was from the Council of the Entente, a sub-regional organization of which Togo is a member. The group has begun consultations with key national stakeholders in the electoral process, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), the High Authority for Audiovisual and Communication (HAAC), the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Discussions have focused on the national legal framework governing the elections and the rules surrounding election observation. The delegation emphasized strict adherence to the law, along with the importance of neutrality, impartiality, objectivity, and diplomatic discretion throughout their mission.

“We count on you to demonstrate the seriousness and high standards that define your institutions. In return, the government guarantees full cooperation: enhanced security, support for your movements, and access to all relevant information,” said Afo Salifou, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Integration, and Togolese Abroad.

Other observer missions, including those from ECOWAS and the African Union, are expected in the coming hours. They will work alongside national observers from civil society organizations who have been mobilized to monitor the vote across the country.

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