President Gnassingbe’s UNIR party won 108 of the house’s 113 seats. The divisive vote followed constitutional amendments earlier this year which could further extend Gnassingbe’s 19-year rule.
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President Gnassingbe’s UNIR party won 108 of the house’s 113 seats. The divisive vote followed constitutional amendments earlier this year which could further extend Gnassingbe’s 19-year rule.
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