More fear than harm ! The electoral campaign for the presidential election next Sunday ends without a major hitch in the department of Mono.
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Without hindrance, the campaign teams of the three duos vying for the presidential election of April 11 have crisscrossed the six municipalities of the Mono department and their districts, city districts, villages and hamlets to preach for their parish. The electoral propaganda took place overall in a good-natured atmosphere, like the embrace between the candidate Corentin Kohoué of the Restoring Confidence dynamic (Rlc) and the mayor Cyriaque Domingo de Houéyogbé, activist for the Talon-duo Talata. They met on Tuesday April 6 at the headquarters of the district of Doutou and exchanged for a long time.
However, campaign groups have suffered abuse from individuals, especially this Thursday in Comè at the meeting of the Progressive Union (Up) in the campaign for the duo Talon-Talata.
For his part, the candidate Corentin Kohoué complained about the destruction of the posters of his duo when he said he did not put enough, for lack of means. Also, protest demonstrations took place on the night of April 5 to 6, with burnt tires on the roadway, especially in Doutou and Dahè, commune of Houéyogbé, in the controversy related to the extension of the mandate of the current president. 45 days.
In the aftermath of these demonstrations, and in view of the clashes in other localities of the country, the campaign team of the candidate for the vice-presidency, Paul Hounkpè, had to remove the posters on the cars of his procession, in order not to to attract the wrath of malicious people. But the psychosis dissipated somewhat, and he continued to meet closely with his potential voters.
The campaign ended in apotheosis in the Mono department with sound caravans everywhere, giant Up meetings in Comè, Bopa and Athiémé and a concert in Lokossa for the Talon-Talata duo. Although it was not the great effervescence of yesteryear, certainly due to the fact that we only had three candidates against twenty, even thirty or more in the past, Mass is said. All eyes are on the ballot on Sunday, April 11, which will make it possible to know the successor of Patrice Talon who is back on track.
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