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Ministry Of Justice (Togo)
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights of Togo oversees institutions and bodies such as the following: * Center for the Training of the Professions of Justice (CFPJ) * National Commission of OHADA * Courts and tribunals * Interministerial commission for drafting initial and periodic reports on human rights * National human rights institutions, civil society organizations and the public and private media * Humanitarian law The following responsibilities are assigned to the Minister of Justice and Human Rights: * General inspectorate of judicial and penitentiary services * The person responsible for public procurement; * The public procurement commission; * The commission of control of the public markets List of ministers (Post-1960 upon achieving independence) *Sylvanus Olympio (1960-1961) *Andre Kuevidjen (1963-1966) * Leonidas Kouassi (1967) * Kleber Dadjo (1967-1969) * Janvier Chango (1969-1974) *Nanamale Gbegbeni (1974-1977) *Issa Sama (1977-1978) *Bibi Yao Savi de ...
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Sylvanus Olympio
Sylvanus Épiphanio Olympio (; 6 September 1902 – 13 January 1963) was a Togolese politician who served as prime minister, and then president, of Togo from 1958 until his assassination in 1963. He came from the important Olympio family, which included his uncle Octaviano Olympio, one of the richest people in Togo in the early 1900s. After graduating from the London School of Economics, he worked for Unilever and became the general manager of the African operations of that company. After World War II, Olympio became prominent in efforts for independence of Togo and his party won the 1958 election, making him the prime minister of the country. His power was further cemented when Togo achieved independence and he won the 1961 election, making him the first president of Togo. He was assassinated during the 1963 Togolese coup d'état. Early life and business career Sylvanus Olympio was born on 6 September 1902 in Kpandu in the German protectorate of Togoland, present day Volt ...
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Tchessa Abi
Tchessa Abi is a Togolese barrister. He was the Togolese Minister of Justice from 2005 to 2009. Prior to his appointment as Minister, he was the leader of the Party of Social Reformers in Togo. His son Charles Abi is a professional footballer. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Abi, Tchessa Togolese judges ...
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Tchitchao Tchalim
Tchitchao Tchalim is a Togolese barrister. He was the Togolese Minister of Justice from 2011 to 2014. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tchalim, Tchitchao Togolese judges Barristers and advocates Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century Togolese people ...
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Kofi Esaw
Kofi Esaw is a Togolese politician and diplomat who has served in the government of Togo as Minister of Justice since 2013. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2008 to 2010 and subsequently served as diplomatic adviser to President Faure Gnassingbé. Career Esaw was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation on 15 September 2008 as part of the government headed by Prime Minister Gilbert Houngbo. He had previously been the Ambassador of Togo to Ethiopia"Le docteur Mally débarque aux urgences"
Republicoftogo.com, 16 September 2008 .
for four years, beginning on 29 September 2004; while serving as Ambassador to Ethiopia, he was also Togo's Ambassador to the African Union, which is h ...
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Pius Agbetomey
Kokouvi Pius Agbetomey (born July 11, 1956) is a Togolese Juge. He is Togo’s Minister of Justice and Relations with the Republic’s Institutions since June 28, 2015. References {{Reflist Togolese Christians Law of Togo ...
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Justice Ministry
A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a very few countries) or a secretary of justice. In some countries, the head of the department may be called the attorney general, for example in the United States. Monaco is an example of a country that does not have a ministry of justice, but rather a Directorate of Judicial Services (head: Secretary of Justice) that oversees the administration of justice. Vatican City, a country under the sovereignty of the Holy See, also does not possess a ministry of justice. Instead, the Governorate of Vatican City State (head: President of the Governorate of Vatican City State), the legislative body of the Vatican, includes a legal office. Depending on the country, specific duties may relate to organizing the justice system, overseeing the public pro ...
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Politics Of Togo
Politics of Togo takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Togo is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament. After independence, the party system was dominated first by the authoritarian Rally for the Togolese People, and later by its successor party, Union for the Republic. Fight for democracy In the early 1990s, the international community began putting pressure on authoritarian president Gnassingbé Eyadéma to democratize, a notion he strongly resisted. Pro-democracy activists - mainly southern Mina and Ewé - were met with armed troops, killing scores of protesters in several clashes. The people of France and Togo were furious, and under their backlash Eyadéma gave in. He was summarily stripped of all powers and made president in name only. An interim prime minister was elected to take over command, but not four months la ...
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Justice Ministries
A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice. The ministry or department is often headed by a minister of justice (minister for justice in a very few countries) or a secretary of justice. In some countries, the head of the department may be called the attorney general, for example in the United States. Monaco is an example of a country that does not have a ministry of justice, but rather a Directorate of Judicial Services (head: Secretary of Justice) that oversees the administration of justice. Vatican City, a country under the sovereignty of the Holy See, also does not possess a ministry of justice. Instead, the Governorate of Vatican City State (head: President of the Governorate of Vatican City State), the legislative body of the Vatican, includes a legal office. Depending on the country, specific duties may relate to organizing the justice system, overseeing the public pro ...
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