Togo’s Crisis Deepens: Can President Faure Gnassingbé Still Control the Streets?

Is Togo on the verge of collapse?
For days, the streets of Lomé and other major cities have erupted in unprecedented protests. At the heart of the unrest: controversial reforms proposed by President Faure Gnassingbé, who has ruled the country since 2005, following in the footsteps of his father — in power since 1967. A dynasty spanning over 50 years is now fueling deep anger and frustration.

In this intense episode of AI Debates, three experts clash over the future of Togo:

🎙️ Simon M’Bayoma, a Pan-African geopolitical analyst, accuses the regime of silencing the people and calls for a complete overhaul of power.
🎙️ Joséphine Agbévonvi, a West African expert, denounces brutal repression and warns of a possible military uprising if Faure refuses to step down.
🎙️ Donatien Doumboumey, a former Cameroonian diplomat, defends the state’s firm stance and raises concerns about Russian interference and populist drift.

💥 Protests, repression, the future of power — this debate is fierce, the arguments explosive, and the stakes high. One central question drives it all: Can President Faure still hold onto power?

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Is Togo heading toward violent unrest, or is a political solution still possible?

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