Political Stakeholders in Togo Assess Progress Ahead of Local Polls

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Wednesday, 21 May 2025 12:08
Political Stakeholders in Togo Assess Progress Ahead of Local Polls

(Togo First) - Togolese political leaders convened on May 19 to review preparations for the upcoming communal elections scheduled for July 10. The meeting took place during the 20th session of the Permanent Consultation Framework (CPC), a forum aimed at facilitating dialogue among political actors.

Chaired by Mr. Tchassona Traoré, the session focused on assessing the electoral process and making necessary adjustments ahead of the vote.
Reducing the deposit

One of the meeting’s key outcomes was a consensus to reduce the electoral deposit, with a proposal to halve the fee for women candidates to encourage greater female participation across the 117 communes involved.

A budget of CFA500 million

Delegates also discussed public funding for political parties, describing the current budget of CFA500 million as insufficient given the anticipated number of candidates. They called for an increase in funding to better support election campaigns.

The issue of residence certificates, which has been subject to varying interpretations, was also addressed. Minister for Territorial Administration Hodabalo Awaté said a directive to harmonize procedures would be issued to mayors.

Further meetings are planned to finalize arrangements ahead of the elections.

This article was initially published in French by Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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