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benin:Wadagni, or the Ambition of Controlled Runoff

Summary by Financial Afrik
In Cotonou, on 21 March, there was something almost counter-intuitive in this Congressional Palace. In presenting his project of society for the presidential elections on 12 April, Romuald Wadagni, the man of great balances, the minister who spent a decade talking debt, sovereign signature, fiscal credibility, fiscal reforms and discipline of accounts, chose not to focus on finance and debt. Read more»
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In Cotonou, on 21 March, there was something almost counter-intuitive in this Congressional Palace. In presenting his project of society for the presidential elections on 12 April, Romuald Wadagni, the man of great balances, the minister who spent a decade talking debt, sovereign signature, fiscal credibility, fiscal reforms and discipline of accounts, chose not to focus on finance and debt. Read more»

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Financial Afrik broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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