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Why has Togo changed its constitution?

03.29.2024 - By BBC World ServicePlay

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Togo's parliament has voted for a new constitution which resulted in people taking to the streets in protest. The changes mean, parliament now has the power to elect the President for a single six-year term. It all sounds good in theory, so why are critics concerned? Also why does the United States and the United Nations refer to Guinea Bissau as a 'narco-state'? And the cost of cobalt mining in the DR Congo. Presenter: Audrey Brown

Producers: Yvette Twagiramariya, Sunita Nahar, Victor Sylver and Rob Wilson

Technical Producer: Jonathan Greer

Senior Producer: Karnie Sharp

Editors: Andre Lombard and Alice Muthengi

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