Current President of Togo, Faure Gnassingbe was on Monday sworn in the witness of the Togolese Constitutional Court as the champ of the April 25 presidential decisions with 58.77 percent of the votes cast.
The court which had pronounced him champ a day prior, uncovered that he won the election in front of four contenders, among them his principle challenger Jean-Pierre Fabre who got 35.19 percent of the votes.
"You have exquisitely triumphed over your enemies," said Abdou Assouma, the president of the Constitutional Court, including that all the decision perception missions said that the April 25 race was free, reasonable and popularity based.
He went ahead to say that Togolese populace was fulfilled by Gnassingbe strategy in the course of the last five-year term.
"The Court wishes you a fruitful new five-year term in office," Assouma said.
In the event that we review, Gnassingbe came to power in 2005 through a snap race taking after the passing of his dad General Gnassingbe Eyadema who had ruled Togo since 1967, a sum of 38 years. He was re-chosen in March 2010 with 60.89 percent in front of Fabre who got 33.94 percent.
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