National Assembly of Togo

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The unicameral National Assembly of Togo is the country's legislative body.

The current National Assembly, formed following elections held on 27 October 2002, has a total of 81 members who are elected in single-member constituencies using the two-round (or Run-off) system. Members serve five-year terms.

Political party distribution in the current National Assembly is as follows:

Six women occupy seats in the National Assembly.

Abass Bonfoh is the current president of the National Assembly.

[edit] Previous National Assembly election results

Political Party Election Year
1994 1999
Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) 35 79
Action Committee for Renewal (CAR) 36 -
Togolese Union for Democracy (UTD) 07 -
Union of Justice and Democracy (UJD) 02 -
Coordination of New Forces (CFN) 01 -
Independents - 02
Total 81 81

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