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Togo hopes for more peaceful poll | Togo hopes for more peaceful poll |
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Polls have opened in the presidential election in the west African state of Togo. | |
President Faure Gnassingbe is running for a second term, and his main challenger is Jean Pierre Fabre of the Union of Forces for Change (UFC). | |
The vote is being closely watched by the international community amid hopes of avoiding repetition of the violence that marred the last election. | The vote is being closely watched by the international community amid hopes of avoiding repetition of the violence that marred the last election. |
All parties have been stressing the need for a peaceful poll. | All parties have been stressing the need for a peaceful poll. |
President Gnassingbe is hoping to be re-elected in circumstances that will win the approval that was so lacking at the last election. | President Gnassingbe is hoping to be re-elected in circumstances that will win the approval that was so lacking at the last election. |
The 2005 vote happened soon after the military had installed him in power on the death of his father, Gnassingbe Eyadema. | The 2005 vote happened soon after the military had installed him in power on the death of his father, Gnassingbe Eyadema. |
The main opposition party, the UFC, believes it won the last election. | The main opposition party, the UFC, believes it won the last election. |
President Gnassingbe was installed by the military before the 2005 vote | President Gnassingbe was installed by the military before the 2005 vote |
Hundreds died in ensuing protests. Campaigning this time around has been peaceful and has at times strayed into good-natured rivalry. | Hundreds died in ensuing protests. Campaigning this time around has been peaceful and has at times strayed into good-natured rivalry. |
But the authorities are taking no chances and are mixing the message of harmony with the presence of a 6,000-strong election security force. | But the authorities are taking no chances and are mixing the message of harmony with the presence of a 6,000-strong election security force. |
Election observers from the European Union, the African Union and the west African regional grouping Ecowas are on hand, along with the Francophone organisation. | Election observers from the European Union, the African Union and the west African regional grouping Ecowas are on hand, along with the Francophone organisation. |
The structures in place for this election point to a desire to be seen to be doing the right thing. | The structures in place for this election point to a desire to be seen to be doing the right thing. |
For the first time there is an independent electoral commission. | For the first time there is an independent electoral commission. |
The government website is being more than just a government mouthpiece and talks in fair terms about the opposition campaigns. | The government website is being more than just a government mouthpiece and talks in fair terms about the opposition campaigns. |
But there have been claims that the ruling party of President Gnassingbe has far more resources behind its campaign than the opposition and that the vote will not be fair. | But there have been claims that the ruling party of President Gnassingbe has far more resources behind its campaign than the opposition and that the vote will not be fair. |
The run-up to the election saw some opposition leaders suspend participation in the campaign because they were unhappy with the organisation of the election. | The run-up to the election saw some opposition leaders suspend participation in the campaign because they were unhappy with the organisation of the election. |