The president of the Council of Ministers of the Togolese Republic (, formerly known as the prime minister of Togo (), is the
head of government
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of the
Togolese Republic
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. Most of the governing authority and executive powers lie in the president of the Council of Ministers, while the
president
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is a largely ceremonial role. The president of the Council of Ministers is appointed by the president and can serve indefinite terms for up to six years.
A total of fourteen people have served as Prime Minister of Togo – thirteen men and one woman. Among them, one person,
Edem Kodjo, has served on two non-consecutive occasions. The incumbent prime minister,
, has served since 3 May 2025.
History of the office
1991 conflict with the presidency
In the months following the appointment of
as prime minister by the National Conference on 27 August 1991,
["Oct 1991 — Failure of coup attempts", ''Keesing's Record of World Events'', volume 37, October 1991, page 38,518.] the soldiers of the
Togolese Armed Forces
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(FAT) loyal to President
Gnassingbé Eyadéma
Gnassingbé Eyadéma (; born Étienne Eyadéma Gnassingbé, 26 December 1935 – 5 February 2005) was a Togolese military officer and politician who served as the third president of Togo from 1967 until his death in 2005, after which he was immed ...
repeatedly tried to oust Koffigoh:
* On 1 October 1991, the soldiers seized the national radio and television station and demanded that Koffigoh resign
["Effort to oust Togo's interim leader fails", ''Deseret News'', 1 October 1991.] before leaving the station; Koffigoh said afterwards on the radio that order was restored.[
* On 8 October 1991, the soldiers unsuccessfully tried to kidnap Koffigoh, and four people were reported killed in protests and violence that followed.
* In late November 1991, the soldiers began a siege of Koffigoh's official residence in ]Lomé
Lomé ( , ) is the Capital (political), capital and List of cities in Togo, largest city of Togo. It has an urban population of 837,437 after Eyadéma's party, the Rally of the Togolese People
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(RPT), was banned by the transitional High Council of the Republic (HCR).["Togo Leader Adds to Cabinet to End Crisis"]
''The New York Times'', 2 January 1992. They demanded that Koffigoh's government be replaced and threatening to "reduce the city to ashes";
Associated Press, 30 November 1991. they also demanded that the RPT be legalized again and that the HCR be dissolved.
''The New York Times'', 1 December 1991. Koffigoh called for French
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aid. Eyadéma publicly called on the soldiers to return to their barracks and expressed continued trust in Koffigoh, but also invited him to begin consultations on the formation of a new national unity government.[ After two days of talks, the soldiers lifted their siege;][ however, they promptly resumed it. Koffigoh then offered to include supporters of Eyadéma in the government, but he refused to dissolve his government altogether, and he again called for French aid. On 3 December 1991, the soldiers succeeded in capturing Koffigoh in a heavy assault on his official residence, involving tanks and machine guns. Many people were killed in this violence:]["Rebels Seize Togolese Premier"]
''The New York Times'', 4 December 1991.
Reuters, 5 December 1991. at least 17,[ and possibly more than 200.][ The soldiers then took Koffigoh to meet with Eyadéma,][ who was widely believed to have been behind the soldiers' actions, although he did not take responsibility for them. Later on the same day, Eyadéma released a statement saying that he and Koffigoh would form a new transitional government. Although Koffigoh remained in office, his power was considered curtailed.][ On 31 December, a new government headed by Koffigoh was announced, including three members of the RPT; most members of the previous government remained in their posts.][
]
2024 constitutional reform
In March 2024, President has announced a new constitution. The proposed new constitution turns Togo from a presidential system
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to a federal parliamentary
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one, weakening the powers of the president, strengthening the powers of the prime minister, renaming the office the President of the Council of Ministers, and as well as giving the new role a maximum term of six years. The new constitution came into force in April 2024 after a vote in parliament.
Duties and competences
The president of the Republic appoints the prime minister. He terminates his functions.[Article 66 of the Constitution of 1992.]
The prime minister is the head of the Government. He directs the action of the Government and coordinates the functions of the other members. He presides over the Committees of Defense. He substitutes for, the case arising, the president of the Republic in the presidency of the Councils provided for in Articles 66 and 72 of this Constitution. He assures the interim of the head of the State in case of incapacity for cause of illness or of absence from the national territory.[Article 78 of the Constitution of 1992.]
Before his entry into office, the prime minister presents before the National Assembly the program of action of his Government.
The National Assembly accords its confidence to him by a vote with the absolute majority of its members.
The prime minister assures the execution of the laws.[Article 79 of the Constitution of 1992.]
He may delegate certain of his powers to the ministers.
The acts of the president of the Republic other than those provided for in Articles 4, 66, 68, 73, 74, 98, 100, 104 and 109 of this Constitution, are countersigned by the Prime Minister or, the case arising, by the Ministers given the charge of their execution.[Article 80 of the Constitution of 1992.]
List of officeholders
;Political parties
;Other factions
Timeline
See also
* List of presidents of Togo
The president of the Togolese Republic () is the head of state of the Togolese Republic. The president is mostly, though not entirely, ceremonial as the actual executive power lies in the president of the Council of Ministers, a powerful role ...
* List of colonial governors of Togo
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* Politics of Togo
Politics of Togo takes place in a framework of a parliamentary republic, whereby the president is the head of state and the prime minister is head of government, who is appointed by the president with the parliament's approval. Executive power i ...
References
External links
World Statesmen – Togo
1992 Constitution of Togo (as amended in 2007)
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Togo
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Prime Ministers
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Prime ministers
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