In Touba, the political-religious landscape has just experienced a shift in the appearance of a strong signal. The collective of the imams and Arabs of the Holy City announced, in a press release, its break with Ousmane Sonko and his party, to display now assumed support to the President of the Republic Bassirou Diomaye Faye. A rally that resonates as a clear political advantage for the head of State in a highly strategic symbolic space. Accordi…
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In Touba, the political-religious landscape has just experienced a shift in the appearance of a strong signal. The collective of the imams and Arabs of the Holy City announced, in a press release, its break with Ousmane Sonko and his party, to display now assumed support to the President of the Republic Bassirou Diomaye Faye. A rally that resonates as a clear political advantage for the head of State in a highly strategic symbolic space. Accordi…