{{Update|date=September 2025}}{{Infobox political party | name = Let's Save Togo Collective | native_name = {{native name|fr|Sauvons le Togo}} | logo = | colorcode = #E90007 | abbreviation = CST | chairman = | leader = Ata Messan Ajavon Zeus | secretary_general = | spokesperson = | founder = | slogan = | founded = 4 April 2012 | predecessor = | headquarters = Boîte Postale 1202 Lomé | newspaper = | think_tank = | paramilitary_wing = | student_wing = | youth_wing = | wing1_title = | wing1 = | wing2_title = | wing2 = | membership_year = | membership = 54,987 | ideology = Big tent<br>'''Factions:'''<br>Social democracy<br>Progressivism<br>Anti-authoritarianism<br>Socialism<br>Communism<br>Trotskyism | position = Center-left to far-left | national = | international = | affiliation1_title = | affiliation1 = | colours = | anthem = | seats1_title = National Assembly | seats1 = {{Composition bar|0|91|hex=#E90007}} | seats2_title = | seats2 = | seats3_title = | seats3 = | seats4_title = | seats4 = | seats5_title = | seats5 = | symbol = | flag = | website = | country = Togo | footnotes = }}
The '''Let's Save Togo Collective''' ({{langx|fr|Collectif Sauvons le Togo}}, CST) is a political alliance in Togo.
==History== The alliance was established in 2012, consists of the Alliance of Democrats for Integral Development (ADDI), National Alliance for Change (ANC), the Organisation to Build a United Togo, the Socialist Pact for Renewal, the Movement of Centrist Republicans and the Workers' Party.
In August 2012, inspired by the 2003 Liberian sex strike, the collective asked women to abstain from sex for a week as a protest against President Faure Gnassingbé, whose family has been in power for more than 45 years. The strike aimed to "motivate men who are not involved in the political movement to pursue its goals".<ref>"[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19389625 Togo women call sex strike against President Gnassingbe] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180713112225/https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-19389625|date=2018-07-13}}", ''BBC'', 27 August 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2012.</ref> Opposition leader Isabelle Ameganvi views it as a possible "weapon of the battle" to achieve political change.<ref>{{cite news |last=Stanglin |first=Douglas |date=27 August 2012 |title=Togo Women Call Sex Strike to Force President's Resignation |url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2012/08/togo-women-call-sex-strike-to-force-presidents-resignation/1#.UG9ZSpjA_3E |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013002705/http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2012/08/togo-women-call-sex-strike-to-force-presidents-resignation/1#.UG9ZSpjA_3E |archive-date=13 October 2012 |access-date=5 October 2012 |newspaper=USA Today}}</ref>
In the 2013 parliamentary elections it received 29% of the vote, winning 19 of the 91 seats in the National Assembly. The ANC took 16 seats and the ADDI three.<ref>[http://www.savoirnews.net/4eme-congres-du-parti-ADDI-Prof 4ème congrès du parti ADDI: Prof Aimé Gogué reconduit à la tête de ladite formation politique] Savoir News, 30 March 2014</ref>
==Election results== ===Parliamentary election=== {|class="wikitable" |- ! rowspan="2"| Date ! colspan="3"| Votes ! colspan="2"| Seats |- ! # ! % ! ± pp ! # ! ± |- ! 2013 | 544,592 | 28.9 % | +28.9 | {{Composition bar|19|91|#E90007}} | ''New'' |}
==See also== *:Category:Let's Save Togo Collective politicians
==References== {{Reflist}}
{{Togolese political parties}}
Category:Political party alliances in Togo Category:Political parties established in 2012 Category:2012 establishments in Togo {{Togo-stub}}