Discours de Diomaye au REF 2025 : « Le Président est dans une logique de rééquilibrer la relation avec la France »
Some saw this as a backpedal, but that's not the case. According to lawyer Pape Djibril Kanté, a member of the Quebec (Canada) bar, President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has not backed down by inviting French employers to invest in Senegal. According to the black robe, a guest on this Sunday's Objection show on Sud Fm, the Head of State and his party, Pastef, have never been committed to a complete break with France.
"What interests us in this visit is what will improve the business climate in Senegal. I found the Head of State's speech to French investors to be classic as usual, nothing spectacular. The objective was to reassure French investors who are still present in the country. I'm thinking of Eiffage, Total, etc., which are emblems of the French private sector," he emphasizes from the outset.
The idea, according to Mr. Kanté, "is to tell investors that Senegal remains open to partnerships." "The President is seeking to rebalance the relationship, not to break it off, as other critics believe," he said.
Addressing French investors in Paris last week, President Diomaye Faye reassured that "Senegal is ready to play the game of the future." "Senegal remains a country open to all partners and has successfully established a stable, predictable, and sustainable environment. It is conducive to the security and protection of investments," he emphasized.
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