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Jacques Amouzou : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jacques Amouzou Kwame-Mensah Jacques Amouzou (born 25 July 1936〔(''Journal Official de la Republique Togolaise'' ), 18 May 1998, page 3 .〕) is a Togolese politician and businessman. An ethnic Ewe, Amouzou was a minor candidate in both the 1993 and 1998 presidential elections.〔("Togo - Stalled Democratic Transition" ), Centre for Democracy and Development.〕 He is the President of the Union of Independent Liberals (ULI).〔("Une démocratie en bonne santé" ), Republicoftogo.com, 12 January 2007 .〕 Amouzou was "widely perceived as a front" for President Gnassingbé Eyadéma during the 1990s.〔("IRIN-West Africa: Special briefing on presidential elections in Togo, 98.6.19" ), IRIN-West Africa Weekly roundup 53, 19 June 1998.〕 ==Political career== Amouzou was born in Gbatope, located in Zio Prefecture.〔(''Journal Official de la Republique Togolaise'' ), 6 August 1993, page 3 .〕 At the time of the August 1993 presidential election, Amouzou ran as an independent candidate.〔〔("Aug 1993 – Election victory for Eyadema" ), ''Keesing's Record of World Events'', volume 39, August 1993 Togo, page 39,583.〕 He and Ife Adani were the only candidates to stand against President Eyadéma, who won 96% of the vote. Amouzou and Adani were not considered serious challengers; all of the major opposition leaders chose to boycott the election.〔 Led by Amouzou, the ULI was founded in November 1993 as a moderate opposition party, representing the political space between Eyadéma's Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) and the radical opposition Collective of Democratic Opposition-2 (COD-2).〔("Chronology for Kabre in Togo" ), Minorities at Risk Project (UNHCR.org), 2004.〕 In the February 1994 parliamentary election, he ran as a candidate in Zio Prefecture, but did not win a seat.〔("05 février 2007: «catastrophe gbatopéenne»" ), Etiame.com .〕 Amouzou and the ULI were viewed as close to the RPT, and Amouzou was described as "virtually a second RPT candidate" at the time of the 1998 presidential election; his critics alleged that he was merely a tool of Eyadéma who was used to manipulate the political playing field in Eyadéma's favor. He placed last in the 1998 election with 0.35% of the vote.〔(''Africa Today'', volume 4 ) (1998), pages 24–25 and 29.〕
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