Togo: Constitutional Court Welcomes Two New Members

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Tuesday, 23 April 2024 17:03
Togo: Constitutional Court Welcomes Two New Members

(Togo First) - The Constitutional Court of Togo welcomed two new members, Payadowa Boukpessi and Kwame Meyisso, on Saturday, April 20. They were sworn in during a ceremony attended by President Faure Gnassingbé.

"You will be joining the distinguished members of the Constitutional Court at a crucial time in our nation's life, where our country is making major choices that are decisive for the future of democracy and the rule of law", Gnassingbé told the new members at the swearing-in ceremony.

Payadowa Boukpessi, a former Minister of Territorial Administration, and Kwame Meyisso, the former President of the ECOWAS Court of Auditors, are among nine members of the Constitutional Court. 

According to Article 100 of the Togolese Constitution, the Court consists of nine members with good reputations, appointed for a non-renewable six-year term. The Court has the power to resolve disputes related to presidential, legislative, and senatorial elections, as well as referendums, ensuring the Constitution's provisions are upheld.

Esaïe Edoh

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