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Dakar, March 28 (APS) – Thursday's delivery of the daily press mainly reports on the "last" cabinet meeting of the government of Mahammed Boun Abdallah Dionne, a subject that shares with others the front page of the daily newspapers.
The head of state presided on Wednesday the weekly meeting of the government, the last of the current government, which should be replaced by a new team, following the re-election of Macky Sall for a second principal, after the presidential election. February 24th.
According to the daily Le Soleil, on the occasion of this Council of Ministers, Macky Sall has magnified the action of his government. "Clap de fin!" Exclaims the daily L'Observateur, according to which Macky Sall congratulated, at this meeting, his government, and presented the general report of the activities of the septennat.
President Sall, "an unpredictable and elusive man", also offered "a lunch to the last government of his septennat" meal "during which the exchanges were opened, with ministers who have chambered," reports L'Observateur .
"Macky Sall's farewell to Dionne and the government," says Inquiry, The Ace reports that at the end of this council of ministers, President Sall "has informed that there will not be a new government before the April 4. Dionne II will play the extra time.
"It will be after April 4", also believes the newspaper Le Quotidien, which indicates that for "a few days, Dakar holds its breath and waits for the first government of the second term of President Macky Sall".
Thus, according to Walfquotidien, many ministers attended the Council of Ministers yesterday Wednesday "the fear in the stomach and for good reason, no minister is sure to appear in the next government from the presidential election of February 24" "last .
Regarding other topics on the daily menu, Le Soleil is interested in the hare beak, malformation of the mouth resulting in clefts lip and palate, that is to say, the lips and the palate. "Prejudices and realities of a malformation", shows the newspaper.
Investigation of the robbery committed the day before in full day at Nord-Foire, a district of Dakar. "Missed shot of 2 soldiers," says the newspaper, according to which the gendarmes "have left no chance for the two robbers."
Tribune, on a completely different subject, says that poverty "is gaining ground" in Senegal. "6 million Senegalese affected" out of a total population of about 15 million, argues the newspaper, citing the latest report of the Single National Register.
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