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Joseph Kokou Koffigoh (born 1948) is a
Togolese politician,
human rights activist, and a poet who
served as
Prime Minister of Togo from 27
August 1991...
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repeatedly tried to oust
Koffigoh: On 1
October 1991, the
soldiers seized the
national radio and
television station and
demanded that
Koffigoh resign before leaving...
- needed] A
national conference was held in
August 1991,
electing Joseph Kokou Koffigoh as
Prime Minister and
leaving Eyadéma as
merely a
ceremonial president...
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repeatedly tried to oust
Koffigoh: On 1
October 1991, the
soldiers seized the
national radio and
television station and
demanded that
Koffigoh resign before leaving...
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President None
Preceded by
Office established Succeeded by
Joseph Kokou Koffigoh (1991)
Personal details Born Sylv**** Épiphanio
Olympio (1902-09-06)6 September...
- on the RPT be lifted,
captured Prime Minister Joseph Kokou Koffigoh in December.
Koffigoh was
released after agreeing to the soldiers'
demands and forming...
- free
elections for a new government. The
conference selected Joseph Kokou Koffigoh, a
lawyer and
human rights group head, as
transitional prime minister but...
- Colonial:
Grunitzky Olympio Independent:
Olympio office abolished, 1961–91
Koffigoh E.
Kodjo Klutse Adoboli A.
Kodjo Sama E.
Kodjo Agboyibo Mally Houngbo Ahoomey-Zunu...
- (complete list) – Sylv**** Olympio,
Prime minister (1960–1961)
Joseph Kokou Koffigoh,
Prime minister (1991–1994) Edem Kodjo,
Prime minister (1994–1996) Kw****i...
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February 2005[†] 37 years, 297 days
Military (1967–1969) RPT (1969–2005)
Koffigoh E.
Kodjo Klutse Adoboli A.
Kodjo Sama 4
Faure Gn****ingbé (born 1966) —...