Senegal is today a people on its knees. Not because of violence or divisions, but because of the widespread distress imposed by the policies and statements of the former Prime Minister. Its populism and its ill-understood sovereignism have plunged the country into an unprecedented economic, social and moral crisis. The Senegalese, once proud and resilient, find themselves today overwhelmed by precariousness, inflation and despair. Yet, in this o…
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Senegal is today a people on its knees. Not because of violence or divisions, but because of the widespread distress imposed by the policies and statements of the former Prime Minister. Its populism and its ill-understood sovereignism have plunged the country into an unprecedented economic, social and moral crisis. The Senegalese, once proud and resilient, find themselves today overwhelmed by precariousness, inflation and despair. Yet, in this o…