Can we speak of a crisis with what is currently happening within the Diomaye-President coalition? “No,” replied Abdoulaye Tine, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the State-owned Buildings Management Company (SOGEPA-SN), who was a guest yesterday on the RFM radio program “Grand Jury.”
“The current tensions are more a matter of the normal internal workings of a political party than a sign of a deep-seated dysfunction. It’s normal for tensions to arise at certain times. Politics isn’t linear. But this doesn’t call into question the fundamental cohesion,” the lawyer stated. A member of the ruling coalition, the jurist took advantage of the program to urge the various internal factions to avoid “binary rhetoric” that could weaken the coalition.
E.M. FAYE
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