Togolese parliamentary election, 1999
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Parliamentary elections were held in Togo on 21 March 1999. They were boycotted by the eight opposition parties, who been rebuffed in their insistence that talks following the controversial presidential elections the previous year must be completed prior to the parliamentary elections. As a result only three parties ran in the elections, the ruling Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), together with two small parties allied with it; the Coordination of New Forces and the Pan African Environmentalist Party. In addition, twelve independent candidates also ran.
The result was an overwhelming victory for the RPT, which won 79 of the 81 seats, the other two going to independents.[1]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rally of the Togolese People | 79 | +44 | ||
Coordination of New Forces | 0 | –1 | ||
Pan African Environmentalist Party | 0 | New | ||
Independents | 2 | New | ||
Total | 81 | 0 | ||
Source: IPU |
References
- ↑ Togo: Elections held in 1999 Inter-Parliamentary Union
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