Togo’s opposition coalition has called for workers across the country to stay at home on Tuesday as campaigning starts for parliamentary elections later this month. The West African nation’s main opposition has vowed to boycott elections over alleged fraud and is demanding President Faure Gnassingbe resign after more than a decade in power. “We don’t want fraudulent elections in this country,” coalition coordinator Brigitte Adjamagbo-Johnson said in a video published on social media on Sunday evening.
“The next step is a shutdown on December 4,” she said, calling the start of campaigning “a day of shame for those who still believe they can do what they want with people’s futures”.
On Saturday, several thousand supporters of 14 opposition parties took to the streets of the capital, Lome, and elsewhere, in the third anti-government protests in two weeks.
The coalition has objected to the composition of Togo’s Independent National Election Commission (CENI) and wants it revamped.
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