Presidential & Parliamentary Elections

In Togo, the Constitution creates a powerful, six-year term for the President of the Council of Ministers, who acts as the head of government and can be reelected indefinitely. This position is filled by the leader of the party with the most legislative seats or a majority coalition. This change removes the two-term limit for the head of government that was in the 2019 Constitution. A separate, largely ceremonial, president is subject to a four-year term with a single reelection.

The last polls were held 3 May 2025. The first-ever elections for the newly established Senate were held on February 15, 2025.

The next general elections are therefore expected in May 2030 (exact date to be set by EC).