During a heated plenary session at the National Assembly this Friday morning, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko took a firm stand on the escalating internal tensions within his political movement, Pastef. Addressing lawmakers directly, he made it unequivocally clear that any disagreements within the party cannot be managed through administrative orders or decrees. This bold declaration served as a direct rebuttal to those attempting to exploit perceived fractures within the party to undermine the government’s stability.
Sonko’s remarks underscored his refusal to allow bureaucratic measures to dictate the resolution of internal disputes, emphasizing that such matters must be addressed through dialogue and collective decision-making. The Prime Minister’s stance highlights the challenges of maintaining cohesion within a rapidly evolving political landscape, where internal and external pressures often collide.
The session, marked by intense exchanges, saw Sonko reaffirm his commitment to transparency and accountability, rejecting any attempts to weaken Pastef’s unity through regulatory means. His message resonated as a warning to both party members and critics alike, signaling that political differences must be resolved through democratic processes rather than administrative interventions.
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