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The elimination of these two institutions, which are considered budget-intensive, must precede the implementation of the government’s program through the Prime Minister’s general policy statement. The dissolution of the CESE and the HCCT cannot in any way take precedence over the general policy statement that Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko must make to the delegates. It is imperative to provide the government with a programmatic axis. Senegalese must know where the regime is headed.
Before abolishing CESE and HCCT, Diomaye must first eliminate the political funding of the Presidency, the Prime Minister’s Office and the National Assembly. But sadly, he broke his promise to remove them. President Basilu Diomaye Faye seems to be backpedaling. He planned to set up these funds as secret funds and have them managed by a special committee. What a denial!
The disbanding of CESE and HCCT was a sneaky way to cover up the ONAS scandal affecting the government and hide the results of Macky Sall 12 years initiated by BBY. Of course, there will be howling, commotion, shouting and groaning before the whistle blows. The results of Macky Sall 12 years are horrible. By playing the game of puns, Pastev’s speechwriters have unmasked the panicked camp to the point of losing relevance.
The most serious and indigestible thing is their arrogance as street comedians. The vast majority of these Pastevists who are heads of state are politically illiterate and in an extremely light-hearted mood. In a civilized country led by a true politician like Macky Sall, we would not appoint just anyone as President of the Republic or Prime Minister of the Republic. In this regime, there are too many Zouaves whose faces make people laugh and whose words make people angry.
Never before has the head of state in this country had such a haphazard entourage and limited, comical, unusual ministers. When they express themselves, they display an insolent attitude and a series of mistakes, all the more so against a backdrop of arrogance. Not only do they swarm around in the government, but they are also blatantly frivolous and useless.
The Republic of Senegal is wounded. The Republic of Senegal is no longer the sum of the work of successive generations, because the pioneers remain at the heart of these institutions, using their ancient voices to intimidate and even openly insult.
Senegal, which prides itself on being a repository of democratic values, has instead conveyed to politicians and intellectuals in the sub-region a comic image that only an imperfect Tartuffe could animate.
Mohamadou Lamine Masali
UNR Party Chairman
Liberal and Democratic Bld/Takku Member Group (Mobilization, Wolof)
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