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Satchivi invited by Boukpessi and his collaborators to create his Political Party
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jeudi 11 février 2021, par Gabinho
Looks like the SET and other movements that are having trouble recognizing aren’t the only ones being joined by another organization. This is the FCC (Common Front for Change) of which Foly Satchivi is said to be one of the leaders. At a press conference this Wednesday in Lomé, this front which was to see the light of day and would be born from the merger of the Movement in No Case with other organizations fighting for the well-being of Togolese, the officials exposed the tribulations of which they are the object. While they had left to declare and register a Front known as the Common Front for Change, Satchivi and his peers were asked to create a political party instead.
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