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The Constitutional Court of Togo now has a new head following the passing of Aboudou Assouma

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Just days before the legislative and regional elections in Togo, the National Assembly has chosen Kwame Meyisso to lead the Constitutional Court, replacing the late Aboudou Assouma.

Kwame Meyisso’s accession to the Constitutional Court signifies the beginning of a new chapter for the institution. His expertise promises to enhance the Court’s performance in fulfilling its constitutional duties while maintaining the required neutrality.

It is worth noting that Kwame Meyisso had previously served at the Court of Auditors of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) as an advisor and then as president.

A New Chapter for Togo’s Highest Judicial Institution

The role of the Court is crucial in the review of the legality of referendums and in overseeing presidential, legislative, and senatorial elections, ensuring that Togo’s democratic processes proceed smoothly and without dispute.

The composition of the Court, which now includes seven members, was recently expanded by the appointment of Payadowa Boukpessi, former Minister of Territorial Administration. Mr. Boukpessi succeeded Mipamb Nahm-Tchougli, who has taken over the Ministry of Justice.

As Togo approaches elections, the Constitutional Court is on high alert to confront any potential legal challenges, thereby solidifying the country’s democratic framework. The imminent addition of two new judges will further strengthen its capacity to accomplish its vital mission.

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