It’s been more than three months since Faure Gnassingbé began his new term as President of Togo, but so far, no new ministers have been named.
Breakdown
- No new government has been appointed in Togo months after the president's new term began.
- A recent constitutional reform shifted Togo from a presidential to a parliamentary system. 8s
- Opposition groups claim the reform is a power grab to keep President Gnassingbé in office. 15s
- The outgoing government continues daily management as pressure builds for new appointments. 23s
- Officials downplay the delay, but citizens remain uncertain about the future. 50s