Togo: the new Constitution will move the country to a parliamentary regime. The text, proposed by a group of deputies mainly from the ruling Unite party, was adopted in the Assembly.

With this new Constitution, there will no longer be a presidential election in Togo, although the next one was to take place in a year. Will this parliamentary regime actually give more power to the Togolese people? Me Jean Yaovi Dégli, lawyer and president of the civil society movement Bâtir le Togo answers questions from Magali Lagrange.