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'{{short description|Togolese politician}} {{Infobox person | name = Antoine Idrissou Meatchi | image = Meatchi Antoine.jpg | birth_date = 15 September 1915 | birth_place = [[Sokode]] | death_date = 26 March 1984 | nationality = [[Togolese]] }} '''Antoine Idrissou Meatchi''' (15 September 1915 – 26 March 1984<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JYoMAQAAMAAJ&q=Antoine+Meatchi+26+March+1984|title = Africa Report|year = 1984}}</ref>) was a [[Togo]]lese politician. He was [[Vice President of Togo]] under [[Nicolas Grunitzky]] following the [[1963 Togolese coup d'état|1963 coup]] which overthrew [[Sylvanus Olympio]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081222080448/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,830275,00.html?iid=digg_share "Arranging Things"]. ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''. 10 May 1963.</ref> Additionally he served as [[Minister of Finance (Togo)|minister of finance]] from 1963 to 1966.<ref>[https://finances.gouv.tg/node/98 Historique du ministère | Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances]</ref> He was deposed in January 1967 in the coup organized by [[Étienne Eyadéma]]. == Early life and education == Meatchi was born on 13 September 1925 in Sakode and  was related to the local royal family. He had his elementary education in [[Togo]] and in 1942 he first traveled to [[Mali]] and later to [[France]] to study general and tropical agriculture.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Uwechue|first=Ralph|title=Makers Of Modern Africa: Profile in History |edition=2nd |publisher=Africa Books Limited|year=1991|isbn=0903274183|location=United Kingdom|pages=475–476}}</ref> == Career and politics == After returning  to [[Togo]] in 1953, Meatchi  soon became deputy chief of Agricultural Services Lome, head of the Kluoto Agricultural Promotion in the south west and director of the Tove Farm School. While in this position, Meatchi  became interested in politics and he soon got his first political appointment in 1956 under Grunitzky who was Togo's first elected prime minister. Meatchi was appointed minister of agriculture and a year later, he was given the finance portfolio. Although the legality of the 1956 elections was contested by Olympio's [[ Committee of Togolese Unity]] (CUT) and it had to redone under the supervision of the [[United Nations|UN]] in 1958, Meatchi won a seat representing Pagouda in the north while Grunitzky lost to his political rival Sylvanus Olympio. === Leader of the opposition === After Grunitzky's retirement from politics and his departure to Ivory Coast in 1961, Meatchi became the leader of the [[Union of Chiefs and Peoples of the North]] (UCPN) and the leader of the opposition. Following Togo's independence, some administrative regulations were introduced to crack down on sources of opposition and that led to the loss of Meatchi's parliamentary seat in the 1961 elections. In that same year, Meatchi spoke out against the new constitution amendment that provided a strong presidential system with wide powers lodged in an executive president. As a result he was arrested and accused of plotting against the government. After his release, he left to [[Accra]] in Ghana, where he remained in exile until the [[1963 Togolese coup d'état|1963 coup d'état]] that led to his return to a position of power, for a while he headed the Bureau of African Affairs in Ghana. === Return from exile === 1962 marked his return from exile as Togo became a one party regime with all parties except the CUT formally banned and that led to a coup in January 1963 mounted by the soldiers and resulting in the assassination of Olympio. After his return from exile he was appointed minister of finance, public works and post and telecommunications in the Grunitzky provisional government. After the [[1963 Togolese general election|1963 elections]] he assumed the vice-presidency, with responsibility for finance and economic planning in the new split executive government. The new constitution arrangement lasted for four years and turned out to be disastrous. After the abolishment of the office of the [[Vice President of Togo]], Meatchi was appointed to head the Ministry of Works, Mines and Transport in a new government. This new government did not last long. A few weeks later in January 1967, Lieutenant-Colonel [[Étienne Eyadéma]] overthrew Grunitzky in a military coup and Meatchi lost his position.<ref name=":0" /> == Later life and death == After losing his position as head of Ministry of Works, Mines and Transport, Meatchi lost his credibility and support which made him to retire from active politics. He was later reappointed as director of Agricultural Services, a post he held for several years. He died in 1984.<ref name=":0" /> ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Meatchi, Antoine}} [[Category:1915 births]] [[Category:1984 deaths]] [[Category:Vice presidents of Togo]] [[Category:Finance ministers of Togo]] {{Togo-politician-stub}}'
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'{{short description|Togolese politician}} {{Infobox person | name = Antoine Idrissou Meatchi | image = Meatchi Antoine.jpg | birth_date = 15 September 1915 | birth_place = [[Sokode]] | death_date = 26 March 1984 | nationality = [[Togolese]] }} '''Antoine Idrissou Meatchi''' (15 September 1915 – 26 March 1984<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JYoMAQAAMAAJ&q=Antoine+Meatchi+26+March+1984|title = Africa Report|year = 1984}}</ref>) was a [[Togo]]lese politician. He was [[Vice President of Togo]] under [[Nicolas Grunitzky]] following the [[1963 Togolese coup d'état|1963 coup]] which overthrew [[Sylvanus Olympio]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20081222080448/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,830275,00.html?iid=digg_share "Arranging Things"]. ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''. 10 May 1963.</ref> Additionally he served as [[Minister of Finance (Togo)|minister of finance]] from 1963 to 1966.<ref>[https://finances.gouv.tg/node/98 Historique du ministère | Ministère de l'Economie et des Finances]</ref> He was deposed in January 1967 in the coup organized by [[Étienne Eyadéma]]. == Early life and education == Meatchi was born on 15 September 1915 in Sakode and  was related to the local royal family. He had his elementary education in [[Togo]] and in 1942 he first traveled to [[Mali]] and later to [[France]] to study general and tropical agriculture.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Uwechue|first=Ralph|title=Makers Of Modern Africa: Profile in History |edition=2nd |publisher=Africa Books Limited|year=1991|isbn=0903274183|location=United Kingdom|pages=475–476}}</ref> == Career and politics == After returning  to [[Togo]] in 1953, Meatchi  soon became deputy chief of Agricultural Services Lome, head of the Kluoto Agricultural Promotion in the south west and director of the Tove Farm School. While in this position, Meatchi  became interested in politics and he soon got his first political appointment in 1956 under Grunitzky who was Togo's first elected prime minister. Meatchi was appointed minister of agriculture and a year later, he was given the finance portfolio. Although the legality of the 1956 elections was contested by Olympio's [[ Committee of Togolese Unity]] (CUT) and it had to redone under the supervision of the [[United Nations|UN]] in 1958, Meatchi won a seat representing Pagouda in the north while Grunitzky lost to his political rival Sylvanus Olympio. === Leader of the opposition === After Grunitzky's retirement from politics and his departure to Ivory Coast in 1961, Meatchi became the leader of the [[Union of Chiefs and Peoples of the North]] (UCPN) and the leader of the opposition. Following Togo's independence, some administrative regulations were introduced to crack down on sources of opposition and that led to the loss of Meatchi's parliamentary seat in the 1961 elections. In that same year, Meatchi spoke out against the new constitution amendment that provided a strong presidential system with wide powers lodged in an executive president. As a result he was arrested and accused of plotting against the government. After his release, he left to [[Accra]] in Ghana, where he remained in exile until the [[1963 Togolese coup d'état|1963 coup d'état]] that led to his return to a position of power, for a while he headed the Bureau of African Affairs in Ghana. === Return from exile === 1962 marked his return from exile as Togo became a one party regime with all parties except the CUT formally banned and that led to a coup in January 1963 mounted by the soldiers and resulting in the assassination of Olympio. After his return from exile he was appointed minister of finance, public works and post and telecommunications in the Grunitzky provisional government. After the [[1963 Togolese general election|1963 elections]] he assumed the vice-presidency, with responsibility for finance and economic planning in the new split executive government. The new constitution arrangement lasted for four years and turned out to be disastrous. After the abolishment of the office of the [[Vice President of Togo]], Meatchi was appointed to head the Ministry of Works, Mines and Transport in a new government. This new government did not last long. A few weeks later in January 1967, Lieutenant-Colonel [[Étienne Eyadéma]] overthrew Grunitzky in a military coup and Meatchi lost his position.<ref name=":0" /> == Later life and death == After losing his position as head of Ministry of Works, Mines and Transport, Meatchi lost his credibility and support which made him to retire from active politics. He was later reappointed as director of Agricultural Services, a post he held for several years. He died in 1984.<ref name=":0" /> ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Meatchi, Antoine}} [[Category:1915 births]] [[Category:1984 deaths]] [[Category:Vice presidents of Togo]] [[Category:Finance ministers of Togo]] {{Togo-politician-stub}}'
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