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In this issue of "On Line", the Minister of Tourism and head of the Alliance For the Republic (APR), came back in length on the news marked by the electoral file challenged by the opposition, and also by the upcoming return of Karim Wade.
For him, the opposition uses the file to try to sabotage the elections but they are well aware that it is the law that defines who should come into possession of this file which includes the personal data of Senegalese.
As for the Karim Wade case, Mame Mbaye Niang indicates that President Macky Sall has never threatened him, even though on his return, he will have to pay what he owes to the Senegalese. This having nothing to do with his grace.
Mame Mbaye Niang also spoke about the internal quarrels in the APR, and his relations with officials in Dakar with whom he claims to have good relations.
Mame Mbaye to say that Dakar has no boss or if there should be one, it would be President Macky Sall.
The initiator of "Senegal2035" is also back on the news about him, to say that those who focus on his vehicle or watches are just trying to entertain the Senegalese who are more concerned about the achievements of President Macky Sall . Mame Mbaye Niang to say that he will not respond and that the only answer is to work in the field, mobilize the maximum of voters for the cause of President Macky Sall. Continuing, the Minister of Tourism to recall that those who have always been there and who fought for President Macky Sall, are still there and ready to fight so that anyone who attacks the leader finds them on their way. Nor did he fail to summon officials to work hand in hand instead of quarreling.
For Mame Mbaye Niang, there are AP officials who pretend they are working against President Macky Sall.
The head of the Apr after praying for peaceful elections, reminds that both will not forget that freedom does not mean license.

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