Author: | Anatoro Koffi | ISBN: | 9781370464944 |
Publisher: | Anatoro Koffi | Publication: | May 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Anatoro Koffi |
ISBN: | 9781370464944 |
Publisher: | Anatoro Koffi |
Publication: | May 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Togo Political History. A Romance with ECOWAS Constitution. Togo is a tiny Country in Western Africa, A Book on Togo tell more of its Political History. Political parties in Togo were considerably more active and competitive before independence than after, and from 1969 till the legalization of opposition parties in 1991, Togo was a one-party state. In the first Territorial Assembly elections in 1946, there were two parties, the Committee of Togolese Unity (Comité de l'Unité Togolaise CUT) and the Togolese Party for Progress (Parti Togolais du Progrès PTP). The CUT was overwhelmingly successful, and Sylvanus Olympio, the CUT leader and Assembly president, campaigned for Ewe reunification. The CUT controlled all Assembly seats from 1946 to 1952. In the 1952 elections, however, the CUT was defeated, and it refused to participate in further elections because it claimed that the PTP was receiving French support. In the territorial elections of 1955, the PTP won all 30 Assembly seats, and when Togo was given autonomy in 1956, Nicolas Grunitzky, PTP leader, became prime minister
Togo Political History. A Romance with ECOWAS Constitution. Togo is a tiny Country in Western Africa, A Book on Togo tell more of its Political History. Political parties in Togo were considerably more active and competitive before independence than after, and from 1969 till the legalization of opposition parties in 1991, Togo was a one-party state. In the first Territorial Assembly elections in 1946, there were two parties, the Committee of Togolese Unity (Comité de l'Unité Togolaise CUT) and the Togolese Party for Progress (Parti Togolais du Progrès PTP). The CUT was overwhelmingly successful, and Sylvanus Olympio, the CUT leader and Assembly president, campaigned for Ewe reunification. The CUT controlled all Assembly seats from 1946 to 1952. In the 1952 elections, however, the CUT was defeated, and it refused to participate in further elections because it claimed that the PTP was receiving French support. In the territorial elections of 1955, the PTP won all 30 Assembly seats, and when Togo was given autonomy in 1956, Nicolas Grunitzky, PTP leader, became prime minister