Togo: Political renewal under the banner of stability and republican commitment with the President of the Council, Faure Gnassingbé

Togo has officially transitioned into its Fifth Republic following the swearing-in of Council President Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé as head of government under the country’s new parliamentary system. The constitutional ceremony marks a historic shift in Togo’s governance structure after lawmakers approved the political reforms earlier this year.

Before the Constitutional Court, Gnassingbé took his oath of office pledging to serve all Togolese citizens with commitment to national unity, institutional continuity and democratic renewal.

As Council President and now chief executive, he assumes full executive authority over national policy and received formal allegiance from the armed forces. The leader is expected to form his inaugural cabinet in coming days.

In parallel proceedings, Jean-Lucien Savi de Tové was sworn in as the new President of the Republic, assuming the ceremonial role created under the constitutional revisions.

The peaceful transition has drawn praise from regional observers as a model for managed political transformation in West Africa.

This institutional restructuring establishes checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches while maintaining political stability.

The parliamentary system’s adoption reflects growing consensus among Togo’s political class to modernize governance through constitutional means rather than disruptive change.

International analysts will closely monitor implementation of the new system as Togo joins a small group of African nations experimenting with parliamentary democracy.

Chantal TAWELESSI

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