2010 in Togo
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- President: Faure Gnassingbé
- Prime Minister: Gilbert Houngbo
Events
- February 15: Stadium in Sokodé inaugurated[1]
- March 4: 2010 Togolese presidential election
- March 7: Beginning of 2010–2011 Togolese protests
- March 8: Togolese diplomats convene for reorganization meeting in Lomé[2]
- March 24: Security forces injure 30 civilians during a candlelight vigil in protest of Gnassingbé regime[3]
- May 12: Togo establishes diplomatic relations with Finland[4]
- September 29: Ghana and Togo begin cooperation to tackle cross-border crime near Aflao[5]
