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On the eve of a presidential election that is vital for the country's future, the European Union makes an urgent appeal to all parties to enable the election to proceed in a peaceful and proper manner. It voices its concern over the tension that has arisen in the run-up to the election, leading to a deterioration in the political climate in Togo.
The European Union also calls upon all Togolese political forces and institutions to show responsibility and openness to ensure that each citizen can vote freely, against a background of calm and transparency, so that the elections can be credible.
The European Union renews its support for the efforts of ECOWAS in mediating and monitoring the electoral process in the context of the agreement between the majority and the opposition reached on 28 February under the aegis of President Tandja.
The European Union is paying close attention to the electoral process before, during and after the vote, and will determine its future positions in the light of all these aspects.The European Union reiterates the importance of compliance with the 22 undertakings entered into by the Togolese Government in the context of the consultations under Article 96 of the Cotonou Agreement, as regards the restoration of democracy, and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms.
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