Majorité parlementaire : Abdourahmane Diouf revendique l’identité « diomayenne » de l'Assemblée
Political leader Abdourahmane Diouf was keen to assert his allies' authority by claiming responsibility for the current majority in the National Assembly. According to him, the recent electoral successes are inextricably linked to the work of the "Diomaye President" coalition. "It was the Diomaye President coalition that elected the President. That is the history of our country, and no one can falsify it," he declared.
Victory in the legislative elections: a collective effort
Returning to the legislative elections, he emphasized that the coalition's financial and activist mobilization was the driving force behind its success. To illustrate what he perceives as an attempt to exclude certain allies, he used a sporting metaphor: "It's as if, at the Africa Cup of Nations, we played the qualifiers together (...) until we won the final, but when it came time to present the trophy, some wanted to wear the winner's jerseys alone." For him, the current majority is directly linked to this dynamic and therefore remains "Diomay-based."
Looking ahead, he made a direct appeal to the head of state: "We're not asking you to declare your candidacy, but we're making you our candidate." Finally, he responded ironically to Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko's remarks about "phone booths," declaring: "We'll install phone booths all over the country and we'll win the elections."
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