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Ousmane Sonko Denounces "Problem of Authority" in Senegal

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In a trenchant speech, Sonko denounced the dysfunctions at the highest levels of government, reaffirming Pastef's combative line: "I am in the best position to say what the party's line has been. What is happening now is unacceptable." He revealed that he met with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye to address these tensions: "I went to see him because he has the power to stop this if he wishes. The real question is: why hasn't he made a decision ye…
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For the Senegalese historian, if it is still too early to take stock of the presidency of Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the break that his election represented as well as several of the measures taken in recent months are "today part of the long history of the struggle for independence".

In a speech delivered at an internal meeting of his party, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko crossed a threshold previously considered impassable: that of the open criticism of his own President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye. Through direct and assumed words, he challenged the authority of his always-allied, raising deep questions about the strength of the executive tandem. Since then, the silence of Diomaye Faye intrigue. Is it the result of a presidential…

Dakar: Ibrahim Al Harim Senegalese Minister of Labor and Public Service, Olivier Boukal, said that rumors of a misunderstanding between Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and President Bachirou Djoumaye Faye are unfounded. This came during a talk show broadcast on Senegalese state television (RTS) on Sunday. The Senegalese minister confirmed: “There are no problems between President Bachirou Djoumaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, and I can as…

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