Talk:2005 Togolese presidential election

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Given the controversy over the election and Akitani's claim that he won the election, should the headline on the front page on en.wikipedia be so unambiguous - "Faure Gnassingbé wins the presidential election in Togo with more than 60 percent of the votes." Doesn't seem very NPOV to me, given the dispute over the results... Ethanz 22:21, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)

It should say official results. Unfortunately there is not much space available for being long-winded on the main page. Everyking 22:38, 28 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Relationship of the Olympios?[edit]

Are Gilchrist Olympio and Harry Olympio related? Was Harry Olympio recruited by the ruling party to run simply because of his last name, in the hope that he would divert opposition voters who confused him with the exiled leader, Gilchrist Olympio? (This tactic has been used in U.S. elections.) The article would benefit from an explanation of this situation, in which two prominent figures in this election happen to have the same last name. If it's just a coincidence, that fact should be stated. JamesMLane 22:57, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)

I read somewhere that Harry is Gilchrist's nephew, but I think that must not be true, because I also read that Gilchrist called him "a very distant cousin". Since Gilchrist apparently holds Harry in contempt he may be exaggerating the distance between them. But I think we can at least say there is some sort of familial relationship between them, although it may not be a close one. Everyking 23:15, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Ongoing Event Banner[edit]

Isn't it about time that the ongoing event banner be taken down since it happened quite a while ago by now, and even the article it self hasn't been edited in about 2 weeks. --Mexaguil 10:26, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Yes, thanks for pointing that out. Everyking 10:49, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)