Believers' Movement for Equality and Peace
The Believers' Movement for Equality and Peace (French: Mouvement des croyants pour l'égalité et la paix, MOCEP) is a political party in Togo.
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In the 2002 parliamentary elections the party won one of the 81 seats in the National Assembly.[1] It lost its seat in the 2007 parliamentary elections, when it received just 0.07% of the vote.
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