Coordination of New Forces
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Coordination of New Forces (French: Coordination des Forces Nouvelles, CFN) is a political party in Togo led by Joseph Kokou Koffigoh.
History
The CFN was initially a coalition composed of three political parties—the Democratic Union for Renewal (UDR), the Socio-Liberal Party of Togo (SOLITO) and the Alliance for the Renewal of the Nation (ARENA)—along with three associations—BASE, CODEPO, UNIFED— and led by Koffigoh, who was then transitional Prime Minister. It held its constitutive assembly on 11 June 1993 at the Palais des Congrès in Lomé.[1] In the February 1994 parliamentary elections the CFN won only one seat,[2] and Koffigoh resigned as Prime Minister in March 1994.[2][3] The CFN failed to win a seat in the March 1999 parliamentary elections,[2] and boycotted the October 2002 parliamentary elections.[2][4] In ran in the October 2007 parliamentary elections, but received just 0.09% of the vote and again failed to win a seat.[5]
References
- ↑ Démocratisation à la Togolaise Tètè Tété (French)
- 1 2 3 4 Bogdan Szajkowski (2005) Political Parties of the World, 6th edition, p591
- ↑ Togo Premier Named The New York Times, 24 April 1994
- ↑ La CFN de Me. Joseph Kokou KOFFIGOH se retire de la course aux législatives d'octobre 2002 Togo Confidentiel, 8 October 2002 (French)
- ↑ Le RPT remporte les premières élections pluralistes Archived January 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Republic of Togo, 30 October 2007 (French)