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* Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, 44, won a second five-year term, on a platform of economic development and reform, with few details. He will be sworn in on 3 May, after the Constitutional Court (despite complaints) confirms the provisional results....

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* Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé, * Jean-Pierre Fabre, Gilchrist Olympio, Pascal Bodjona, Gilbert Bawara, *, Georges Oulegoh Keyewa, Guy Madjé Lorenzo, Victoire S. Dogbé Tomégah, Gilbert Fossoun Houngbo, Essofa Ayev, Zakari Nandja, Damehane Yark, * Jean Tchessa Abi, Dahuku Péré, Kofi Yamgnane, France, Issifou Tabiou Taffa, Union des Forces de Changement, Rassemblement du Peuple Togolais, Pacte Socialiste pour le Renouveau, Front Républicain pour l’Alternance et le Changement