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Togolese parliamentary election, 2013

Parliamentary elections were held in Togo on 25 July 2013.〔(Togo: Elections Dogged By Questions Over Who Will Take Part ) Voice of America, 12 July 2013〕 The ruling Union for the Republic (UNIR) won 62 of the 91 seats in the National Assembly.
==Background==
Some members of the opposition sought a postponement in order to see electoral reforms take effect prior to the elections, while others sought the repeal of the changes as improperly introduced. Amongst the latter was the controversial gerrymandering of constituency borders in favour UNIR, led by President Faure Gnassingbé, and the 10-seat increase in the number of members of the National Assembly from 81 to 91.
Although the government banned street demonstrations in commercial areas, citing an inability to maintain security and public order, protest organizers from opposition and civil society groups pledged to carry out protests and denounced what they termed an attempt to stifle criticism. Protests termed "Let's Save Togo" were then planned for 21–23 August. On the first day, several thousand protesters commenced a march in Lome's Be neighbourhood and then headed to the commercial district of Deckon, where 100 police officers were deployed. Trouble then arose amid a dispute as to whether the protest march would end in Deckon for a rally or proceed further. The protesters were then dispersed using tear gas 10 minutes after the march commenced.〔(Togo police disperse fair vote rally ) Al Jazeera, 21 August 2012〕
The elections were originally scheduled for October 2012, but protests and strikes asking for electoral reforms delayed the process. After being rescheduled for 24 March 2013, they were postponed again, first to 21 July 2013,〔(Togo to kick off voter registration on March 15 ) Xinhua, 7 March 2013〕〔(Togo opposition figure charged over market fires ) Africa Review, 13 March 2013〕 then to 25 July 2013.

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