Togo’s opposition alliance rejects new constitutional revision talks
The Alliance Nationale pour le Changement (ANC) is raising its voice against persistent rumors suggesting the initiation of a fresh political dialogue concerning a potential revision of the Togolese Constitution. In a declaration released on May 28, 2026, the party, led by Jean-Pierre Fabre, vehemently denounced what it perceives as a calculated political maneuver designed to distract. The ANC unequivocally reiterated its firm opposition to any process it considers lacking genuine national consensus.
According to the ANC, reports indicating forthcoming discussions to once again amend the constitutional text have triggered significant apprehension. The party firmly believes that such an undertaking would fail to address the fundamental democratic and governance concerns of the Togolese populace. Instead, it suggests the move is primarily intended to further entrench the existing political framework, a direct outcome of recent institutional reforms.
In its official communiqué, the political formation declared its refusal to participate in any process that resembles a “sham dialogue.” It issued a strong appeal to all democratic forces, civil society organizations, and Togo’s international partners to remain vigilant against any reform not born from broad national agreement.
The ANC continues to express profound reservations regarding the Constitution currently in effect. From the party’s perspective, the institutional alterations implemented over recent years persistently raise questions about their legitimacy and their true capacity to align with the democratic aspirations of the citizens.
Through this public statement, the opposition reaffirmed its deeply held conviction that any significant constitutional reform must be predicated on an inclusive dialogue. Such a dialogue, it argues, must bring together all political and social stakeholders across the country. This condition, the ANC asserts, is absolutely essential to ensure the credibility and ultimate acceptance of any future reforms within the African political landscape.
This decisive stance emerges amid a period where institutional matters remain central to the national political discourse. As speculation mounts regarding another potential revision of the Constitution, the ANC is clearly signaling its detachment and aiming to preempt any initiative it deems contrary to the spirit of a consensual democratic process in Togo.
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