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History of Togo
Events of the year
2010 in
Togo
Incumbents
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]
President
:
Faure Gnassingbé
Prime Minister
:
Gilbert Houngbo
Events
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February 15
: Stadium in
Sokodé
inaugurated
[
1
]
March 4:
2010 Togolese presidential election
March 7: Beginning of
2010–2011 Togolese protests
March 8: Togolese diplomats convene for reorganization meeting in
Lomé
[
2
]
March 24: Security forces injure 30 civilians during a candlelight vigil in protest of Gnassingbé regime
[
3
]
May 12: Togo establishes diplomatic relations with
Finland
[
4
]
September 29:
Ghana
and Togo begin cooperation to tackle cross-border crime near
Aflao
[
5
]
Establishments
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]
National Alliance for Change
(October 10)
Deaths
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]
References
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]
^
"Inauguration du nouveau stade de Sokodé"
.
République Togolaise
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
^
"Réunion des ambassadeurs du Togo à Lomé"
.
République Togolaise
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
^
"Togo: opposants réunis à Lomé pour « enterrer le régime »: 30 blessés - Jeune Afrique.com"
.
JeuneAfrique.com
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
^
"Lomé et Helsinki nouent des relations diplomatiques"
.
République Togolaise
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
^
"Criminalité transfrontalière : Lomé et Accra coopèrent"
.
République Togolaise
(in French)
. Retrieved
2025-03-13
.
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