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变革力量联盟----Union of Forces for Change

The Union of Forces for Change (French: Union des Forces du Changement) is the main opposition political party in Togo. The President of the UFC was Gilchrist Olympio[1] and its Secretary-General is Jean-Pierre Fabre until August 10th 2010. Olympio is the son of the first President of Togo, Sylvanus Olympio, who was assassinated in a 1963 coup. On August 10th 2010, Jean-Pierre Fabre is elected as President of the party.
The UFC was founded by Olympio as a federation of parties on February 1, 1992.[2] Olympio was barred from standing in the August 1993 presidential election on a technicality.[1] The UFC boycotted the February 1994 parliamentary election.[2] Olympio was able to run in the June 1998 presidential election, placing second with 34% of the vote, behind long-time President Gnassingbé Eyadéma, according to official results;[3] the UFC alleged fraud, however. The UFC boycotted the March 1999 parliamentary election,[4] and it also participated in an opposition boycott of the next parliamentary election, held on 27 October 2002.[4][5]
Emmanuel Bob-Akitani, the First Vice-President of the UFC, was the main opposition candidate in the June 2003 presidential election and the April 2005 presidential election, acting as a surrogate candidate for Olympio, who was banned from running because he had lived in exile for several years. He officially received 38.1% of the vote on the latter occasion, losing to Faure Gnassingbé, son of the deceased Eyadéma, amidst opposition claims of a rigged vote.
The UFC decided not to join the national unity government under Prime Minister Yawovi Agboyibo in September 2006, although many in the party were reportedly unhappy with Olympio's decision in this regard. The party's Second Vice-President, Amah Gnassingbé, accepted a post in the government[6] as Minister of State[7] and was suspended from the UFC as a result.[8]
The party participated in the October 2007 parliamentary election, the first time it participated in a parliamentary election since multiparty elections began to be held in the early 1990s.[9] The party won 27 out of 81 seats, behind the ruling Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), which won a majority.[10] The UFC alleged irregularities in vote counting [11] and, following the confirmation of the results by the Constitutional Court, UFC Secretary-General Jean-Pierre Fabré, described the results as "neither credible nor acceptable" and said that they did not represent the people's will.[12][13]
At the UFC's Second Ordinary Congress, held in Nyékonakpoé, Lomé on July 18–19, 2008,[14] Olympio was re-elected as National President of the UFC; he was also unanimously chosen as the party's candidate for the 2010 presidential election. Also at this congress, Jean-Pierre Fabré was re-elected as Secretary-General; Patrick Lawson was elected as First Vice-President, while Bob-Akitani was named Honorary President.[15]

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变革力量联盟(L’Union des Forces du Changement):参政党。由前总统奥林匹欧之子吉尔克雷斯特·奥林匹欧(Gilchrist OLYMPIO)创建并担任主席。势力主要集中在南部地区。主张建立以多党制为基础、尊重人权的民主法制国家。奥长期流亡加纳,曾在1998年总统选举中获34%的选票,使该党成为影响最大的反对党。2010年3月,该党总书记法布雷在总统选举中获得33.93%的选票。5月,该党与执政党多哥人民联盟签署合作协议,成为参政党,7名该党成员入阁担任部长职务。

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