Senegal: President Diomaye Faye Calms the Game After Prime Minister Sonko's Criticisms
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After more than a year in power without concrete reform, the Senegalese Prime Minister attacks the media, the judiciary, civil society organizations and even President Diomaye Faye, who responded by seeking to ease tensions.
In Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye calms the game. "I have no conflict with the Prime Minister," he said. After strong criticism last week by his Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko on how to manage the country, the President took advantage of a ceremony with representatives of civil society and the presentation of the conclusions of the national dialogue on the political system to develop and reassure the Senegalese on the absence of tensions at the he…
After a turning presidential election, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was invested in April 2024 president of Senegal. He succeeded Macky Sall, in power since 2012, at 44, the country's youngest president. Elected on promises to fight poverty and corruption, where is the Senegalese power on these structural reforms that impact economic development and national stability? What about the refocusing of public action on national priorities and Senegalese for…
It is clear with which emphasis the supporters of the appeasement, within the couple of the Senegalese executive, resume in chorus the last release of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, on the occasion of the ceremony of presentation of the general report of the national dialogue on the political system. This is an attitude all... The article Diomaye–Sonko: still water in the gas ! appeared first on ledjely.
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The Senegalese Head of State spoke three days after his Prime Minister was publicly taken to him. Will this suffice to dispel doubts about the proper functioning of the Senegalese executive?
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