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ECOWAS Court blocks Togo’s 2024 reforms as unconstitutional

Togo’s ECOWAS Court ruling declared the 2024 parliamentary reforms unconstitutional, blocking President Faure Gnassingbé’s plan to extend his rule. The decision tests ECOWAS’s commitment to enforcing

Togo's parliamentary reforms: unconstitutional
France 24 — 26 June 2026
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Togo’s constitutional switch to a parliamentary system has hit a legal wall after the regional ECOWAS Court ruled the reforms unconstitutional. The de

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Why This Matters

The ECOWAS Court’s ruling against Togo’s parliamentary reforms is more than a legal verdict—it’s a litmus test for West Africa’s fragile democratic norms. By striking down changes that would have entrenched executive power, the decision sends a rare but critical message: regional institutions may finally be prioritizing constitutionalism over political expediency. For citizens across the region, it reinforces the idea that no leader is above judicial scrutiny, even when backed by entrenched elites.

Background Context

Togo’s political landscape has been dominated by the Gnassingbé family for over half a century, with President Faure Gnassingbé extending his rule through constitutional sleight of hand since 2005. The 2024 reforms sought to further consolidate power by altering parliamentary rules, a move critics argued was designed to sidestep term limits. This latest challenge follows years of strained relations between Lomé and ECOWAS over governance, amid broader regional backsliding into authoritarianism.

What Happens Next

With the reforms blocked, Togo’s government faces a choice: comply with the ruling or escalate tensions by defying the ECOWAS Court. Domestic pressure from opposition groups and civil society will likely intensify, while regional partners may pressure Lomé to avoid further erosion of democratic checks. The decision also leaves open questions about enforcement—will ECOWAS follow through with sanctions if Togo resists?

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