[Billet d’humour] Pastef, cash et clash !
Besides being the most popular political party in the country, Pastef is also a permanent forum. Everyone speaks, asserts their position… and airs their disagreements openly. The problem is that everyone speaks at once, and the promised harmony increasingly resembles a deliberate cacophony. The result: power is exercised, but in an atmosphere of constant tension.
While touring the peanut-growing region, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko did not hesitate to publicly reprimand certain members of his government involved in the campaign. This is a rare, almost disconcerting move in our part of the world, where disagreements are usually settled behind closed doors. Some see it as a sign of consistency and candor, others as a sign of internal disarray.
In the National Assembly, despite being largely dominated by Pastef, the atmosphere is hardly calmer. A luxury car scandal is causing resentment. Guy Marius Sagna, true to his role as a guardian of transparency, is demanding answers: "I don't know the cost or the make of the vehicles."
A blunt statement targeting a case being handled by El Malick Ndiaye, the institution's president. The response was swift. Abdoul Ahad Ndiaye jumped into the fray, accusing his colleague of wanting to "have his cake and eat it too," and perhaps even the cow parked in the parliamentary parking lot.
On another front, Waly Diouf Bodian, true to form, attacks Minister-Advisor Aldiouma Sow, whom he accuses of having delivered an analysis far removed from the realities and orientations of the party which he claims to share.
At this rate, the announced break could mainly translate into a break in method... and tone.
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