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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A presidential election was held in Togo on 4 March 2010. Incumbent President Faure Gnassingbé who won his first term in a presidential election that followed the death of his father, long-time President Gnassingbé Eyadema, in 2005 faced radical opposition candidate Jean-Pierre Fabre, the Secretary-General of the Union of the Forces of Change (UFC), as well as several minor opposition candidates. Following the democratization process of the early 1990s, which proved largely abortive, Eyadema and his ruling party, the Rally of the Togolese People…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A presidential election was held in Togo on 4 March 2010. Incumbent President Faure Gnassingbé who won his first term in a presidential election that followed the death of his father, long-time President Gnassingbé Eyadema, in 2005 faced radical opposition candidate Jean-Pierre Fabre, the Secretary-General of the Union of the Forces of Change (UFC), as well as several minor opposition candidates. Following the democratization process of the early 1990s, which proved largely abortive, Eyadema and his ruling party, the Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), successively won all presidential elections, although those elections were always extremely controversial: the opposition boycotted the 1993 presidential election altogether, and it claimed that Eyadema won the 1998 presidential election and the 2003 presidential election only through fraud. Eyadema died in 2005 and his son Faure Gnassingbé then ran as the RPT candidate; although he officially won the election, the opposition again disputed the result, and serious violence erupted.