Assemblée nationale : Bob Marley, le Code du sport et la résolution de Pastef
The draft Sports Code, already adopted in committee, will be examined in plenary session at the National Assembly on Monday, May 11. The Conference of Presidents made this decision, according to Les Échos, which broke the news. The session was initially scheduled a few weeks ago but was postponed due to ongoing renovations in the chamber at the time.
The newspaper reports that on the same day, Pastef party MPs will present a resolution supporting the government's decision not to restructure Senegal's debt, as recommended by the IMF. Instead of restructuring, the country prefers debt reprofiling. According to Finance and Budget Minister Cheikh Diba, this mechanism has allowed the country to free up 500 billion CFA francs in terms of bank debt.
Coincidentally, the review of the draft Sports Code and the presentation of the resolution on public debt will take place on the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on May 11, 1981. That's exactly 45 years ago. The Jamaican reggae legend would have been 81. At one time, the president of Pastef, Ousmane Sonko, was a big fan of his music. "If he (the author) had approached me, I could have told him about my affection for Bob Marley and reggae when I was young," the Prime Minister revealed in 2019 during the presentation of the book dedicated to him by journalist Ababacar Sadikh Top, Sonko: Trajectory, Journey, and Speech of Hope.
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