Opposition Rejects Results of Togo Election
Togo's Main Opposition party is rejecting results announced by the electoral commission indicate that the country's president has won re-election.
The opposition Union of Forces for Change Party is rejecting results indicate that President Faure Gnassingbe won more than 60 percent of Tuesday's ballots, securing his re-election with more than 1.2 million votes.
Results announced late Saturday by Togo's electoral commission indicate the opposition candidate Jean-Pierre Fabre received nearly 700.000 votes, or just over a third of the ballots. Former British prime minister Yawovi Agboyibo finished third with less than three percent of the vote.Read More Story,http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/africa/west/Togos-Opposition-To-Contest-Presidents-Re-election-86749152.html

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