Guest Column - There is a right time for everything, including dialogue, which is what President Macky Sall is calling for.
There is a right time for everything, including dialogue, which is what President Macky Sall is calling for. A short time before the start of the electoral campaign, he has chosen to unilaterally put an end to the electoral process, by cancelling sine die the decree convening voters, and to push the police gendarmerie into a murderous fury against citizens who were merely exercising their right.
The timing is suspicious, and those who initiated the dialogue will have a hard time convincing even the most naive people of the sincerity of their approach, because of some elements of their language which were poorly developed. In fact, they stand out in two or even three groups.
For them, the big problem to be resolved is the equation of April 2, 2024, the date on which President Sall is due to hand over the power.
For God’s sake, who should we stand for! while the sovereign people only seeking to enjoy their right to choose their next president on the date fixed by the Constitution, namely February 25, 2024, period.The candidates who are involved in the contest, i.e.
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