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Hundreds protest in the Togolese capital, Lome, against changes to the West African country's constitution. The rally came a day after leader Faure Gnassingbe assumed a new role with no term limits. Gnassingbe, whose family has ruled Togo for nearly six decades, was sworn in on 3 May as the head of the majority in parliament, held by his UNIR party. Opposition parties and civil society have criticised the move, describing it as a "monarchical drift."
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00:00The minister is a witness.
00:02You are a witness.
00:03Hallelujah!
00:05Hallelujah!
00:06Hallelujah!
00:07Hallelujah!
00:08Hallelujah!
00:09Hallelujah!
00:10Hallelujah!
00:12Observation of the minister of silence.
00:15You are the assemblyman.
00:16You are the assemblyman.
00:17We are the assemblyman.
00:18We will have a assemblyman.
00:19Uh, uh.
00:20Uh.
00:21Thank you very much.
00:51Thank you very much.

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