Organisation to Build a United Togo

The Organisation to Build a United Togo (French: Organisation pour bâtir dans l’union un Togo solidaire, OBUTS) is a political party in Togo.

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History

OBUTS was established by former Prime Minister Agbéyomé Kodjo in 2008.[1] and Kodjo was its candidate for the 2010 presidential elections; he finished fourth in a field of seven candidates with less than 1% of the vote. The party joined the Save Togo Collective alliance prior to the 2013 parliamentary elections, with the alliance winning 19 of the 91 seats.[2]

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gollark: So why did you suggest it, if it would not be "unlockable with a warrant" but "unlockable by basically anyone" or at best "unlockable by people with a secret key"?
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References

  1. TOGO/PRESIDENTIELLE 2015 : Congrès du parti Obuts, « Agbéyomé Kodjo ne sera pas candidat Afrika Express, 28 January 2015
  2. Tom Lansford (2014) Political Handbook of the World 2014, CQ Press, p1442
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