Togo Postpones Upcoming Mayoral Elections by One Week

Politics
Thursday, 28 August 2025 19:02
Togo Postpones Upcoming Mayoral Elections by One Week

(Togo First) - Togo’s mayoral elections, initially scheduled for September 2-4, 2025, have been postponed by a week and will now be held from September 10-12. The announcement was made on Thursday, August 28, by the Minister of Territorial Administration, Awaté Hodabalo.

While no official reason was given for the delay, the minister urged all 1,527 municipal councilors elected in the July 17 vote to attend the internal elections, which will select mayors and deputy mayors for the country’s 117 communes. Hodabalo stressed in an official note that it is "imperative" for all elected councilors to be present to ensure the establishment of the municipal executives.

The rescheduled election follows a series of meetings aimed at harmonizing interpretations of the law and preparing the ground for a smooth municipal transition. The election of the new mayors will officially mark the beginning of a new term for the municipal councilors, a key step in the country's decentralization process that began in 2019.

Esaïe Edoh

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