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This article lists political parties in Togo. Togo is a one party dominant state with the Union for the Republic in power. Opposition parties are allowed, but are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power.
Party | Abbr. | Leader | Political position | Ideology | MPs | |
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Union for the Republic Union pour la république | UNIR | Faure Gnassingbé | Right-wing | Conservatism Togolese nationalism National conservatism Authoritarianism | 59 / 91 | |
Union of Forces for Change Union des forces du changement | UFC | Jean-Pierre Fabre | Centre-left | Social democracy | 7 / 91 | |
New Togolese Commitment Nouvel engagement togolais | NET | Gerry Taama | 3 / 91 | |||
Patriotic Movement for Democracy and Development Mouvement patriotique pour la democratie et la développement | MPDD | Agbéyomé Kodjo | Anti-corruption | 2 / 91 | ||
Pan-African Democratic Party Parti démocratique panafricain | PDP | Pan-Africanism | 1 / 91 | |||
Movement of Centrist Republicans Mouvement des républicains centristes | MRC | 1 / 91 |
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