Ayawovi Demba Tignokpa nye Togo dunyahela. Ewɔ dɔ abe Ganyawo ƒe Dɔdzikpɔla tso ƒe 2002 va ɖo ƒe 2003, eye wònye Ŋgɔyidɔwo ƒe Ðoɖowɔwɔ kple Nuwɔwɔ aduadu ƒe Dɔdzikpɔla tso Dzove 2019 va ɖo Kele 2020.

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Ayawovi Demba Tignokpa nye Ganyawo, Ganyawo kple Ame ŋutɔ ƒe Dɔwɔƒewo ƒe Dɔdzikpɔla tso ƒe 2002 va ɖo ƒe 2003. Enye nyɔnu gbãtɔ si nye Ganyawo ƒe Dɔdzikpɔla le Togo.[1]

Demba Tignokpa nye amedɔdɔ etɔ̃, kple Union for the Republic teƒenɔla eve, siwo woti tso Bassar Nutome le ƒe 2013 ƒe sewɔtakpekpe ƒe tiatia me la dometɔ ɖeka.[2]

Le ƒe 2015 me la, Tignokpa nye Afrika Sewɔtakpekpe me tɔwo ƒe Habɔbɔ si Kpɔa Ŋgɔyidɔwo Gbɔ (APNODE) ƒe gɔmeɖola.[3]

Le ƒe 2017 me la, Tignokpa nɔ dɔ wɔm abe Togo ƒe Dukɔa ƒe Akɔntabubu Kɔmiti (Togo PAC) ƒe Zimenɔla,[4] eye wònye Ɣetoɖoƒe Afrika Dukɔa ƒe Akɔntabubu Kɔmitiwo ƒe Habɔbɔ (WAAPAC) ƒe Dukplɔla. [5]

Wokplɔ Demba Tignokpa va Dukplɔlagã Komi Sélom Klassou ƒe dziɖuɖumegãwo ƒe ha me le tɔtrɔ si woɖe gbeƒãe le 25 Dzove 2019 dzi.[6] Exɔ ɖe Kossi Assimaidou teƒe abe Ðoɖowɔwɔ kple Ŋgɔyiyi ƒe Dɔdzikpɔla ene, kple dɔ si keke ta si me nuwɔwɔ aduadu hã le.[7] Le Dzodze 2019 me la, woɖoe Dukɔa ƒe Ðoɖowɔha ƒe Dukplɔla ƒe 3 hena ga si Xexeame Katã ƒe Gakpɔ si wotsɔ wɔa avu kple HIV/AIDS, yɔmekpe kple asrãdɔ le Togo na ga.[8] Ebu eƒe subɔsubɔha ƒe ɖoƒe le Victoire Tomégah-Dogbe ƒe dziɖuɖumegãwo ƒe habɔbɔ me le October 2020 me, afisi wotsɔ Ðoɖowɔwɔ kple Nuwɔwɔ aduadu ƒe Dɔwɔƒe kpe ɖe Dukɔa ƒe Dukplɔla ƒe Dɔwɔƒe ŋu le. [9]

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  2. "Republic of Togo Lesislative Elections of 25 July 2013". Retrieved 17 May 2024. 
  3. "CONSTITUTION OF THE AFRICAN PARLIAMENTARIANS’ NETWORK ON DEVELOPMENT EVALUATION" (PDF). Retrieved 17 May 2024. 
  4. "Workshop Programme". AFROPAC Secretariat. January 2017. 
  5. "7ème conférence et Assemblée générale du WAAPAC : Réflexions sur le rôle des parlements dans la lutte contre les flux financiers illicites (FFI)" (in French). 11 January 2017. Archived from the original on 4 November 2023. Retrieved 17 May 2024. 
  6. Kohnert, D. (2020). Adetula; Kamski; Mehler; et al., eds. "Africa Yearbook. Vol. 16 – Politics, economy and society South of the Sahara in 2019". Leiden & Boston: Brill. 
  7. "Qui sont-ils ces nouveaux ministres entrés au gouvernement?". Togo First. 25 January 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2024. 
  8. rene (23 February 2019). "Demba TIGNOKPA prend les rênes du CCM-TOGO pour un mandat de 3 ans" (in French). Archived from the original on 29 September 2022. Retrieved 17 May 2024. 
  9. "Togo : le nouveau Gouvernement en place" (in French). 2 October 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2024.