Ousmane Sonko Denies Any Request for a Hearing with the Union of Magistrates of Senegal
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He said that he would not resign from his post despite increasing calls to do so, stressing that he had full responsibility for his work at the head of government, and that it was up to the President of the Republic, Bichiro Jomay Faye, to remain in office. Sonko said that many would like to resign, but not to do so, adding: I take full responsibility for this power, pointing out that only the President of the Republic has the power to dismiss h…
During the installation of the National Council of Pastef, this Thursday, Ousmane Sonko strongly criticized some media that he accuses of bias and hostility towards his party. Pastef's leader urged his activists to stop participating in the broadcasts broadcast on these channels. "Let Pastef members stop going on the stage [...]
During the installation of Pastef's National Council this Thursday, Ousmane Sonko criticized the media, accusing it of bias. The Pastef leader urged his party's activists to no longer participate in programs broadcast on channels he describes as "hostile" to Pastef. "Let Pastef members stop appearing on sets hosted by columnists who oppose us. Let these television stations, which are clearly committed to opposing our project, be left alone. We h…
On Thursday, Ousmane Sonko presided over the installation of the National Council of the Pastef-Les-Patriotes party. He took advantage of his rostrum to shed light on the rumours circulating in the press on a request for a hearing with the Union of Judges of Senegal (UMS). Rumours that the leader of Pastef swept away with a turn of hand. "I have never asked for a hearing with the UMS. I have always assumed my positions as an opponent, and I have…
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