"Like many of our fellow citizens I am disturbed by what is happening. The Senegalese people must avoid the technique of evasion. If there is a rule, it must be followed. If we respect it, we can move forward. It is important that we try to live national cohesion. We need institutions that are respected in their mission so that we can move forward together. The most important thing for me is that Senegal lives according to its Constitution."
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Archbishop of Dakar: “Like many of our fellow citizens, I am disturbed by what is happening” (5 February 2024) Fides News Agency
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