The reorganization of the PDS, flagship topic of daily newspapers



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Dakar, August 10 (APS) – The dailies that arrived Saturday at the APS deal with the political news in priority by highlighting in particular the composition of the new National Secretariat of the Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS) of the former president Abdoulaye Wade.

The Daily shows at its head: "Karim [Wade] takes concrete power, "and announces the" return of members of the Generation of Concrete ", a political movement set up by the son of former President Wade, convicted of illicit enrichment and pardoned in 2016, he has since been living in Doha in Qatar.

"Karim Wade, Bara Gaye, Abdoulaye Kane Racine …, These are some key people of the new + government + PDS, formed by Wade yesterday (Friday) .It reminds the Generation of concrete .Tafsir Thioye is the spokesman for the party, while El Hadj Amadou Sall is the voice of Abdoulaye Wade And of course Oumar Sarr (Editor-in-chief, National Deputy Secretary General and National Coordinator of the PDS)

is the absent of this team ", informs Le Quotidien.

According to Vox Populi, "Wade bequeaths the PDS to the karimists", adding: "Exunt the icons Oumar Sarr, Awa Diop … and place Karim and his men". Regarding this "reshuffle of the National Secretariat of the PDS", made public yesterday by Abdoulaye Wade, the newspaper informs that "the party now has 11 Deputy Secretaries General, 51 National Secretaries and a Permanent Secretary".

This decision taken by Mr. Wade "acts as his separation from Oumar Sarr who was until then National Deputy Secretary General and Coordinator of the Steering Committee", comments Vox Populi, stressing that "he pays his mistrust by going to participate in the national dialogue called by the Head of State, while the PDS rolled for the boycott (…) ".

"Karim Wade on Orbit," writes Inquiry, noting that "with the reshuffle [du Secrétariat national du PDS], Me Wade officially gives power to his son Karim ".

"Until now Karim Wade was a simple PDS activist with no responsibility whatsoever, he has just been catapulted to number 3 of the PDS, as Deputy National Secretary (SGNA) in charge of organizing, modernizing and The icing on the cake, it is surrounded, in the new organization chart that officials who are faithful to him ", explains the newspaper in its columns.

For Walfast, "Wade [est] at war with the rebels + "of his party." The last communiqué of the Sopi Pope announcing the dissolution of the National Secretariat of the PDS and the establishment of a new team hides evidence. Me Wade will get rid of all officials who row against the flow of his decisions, "said the publication.

Among them, writes Walfquotidien, "there will undoubtedly be Oumar Sarr, Deputy Secretary General, Babacar Gaye, spokesman of the PDS", adding that "It will also be an opportunity to put the Karimists in orbit".

"Oumar Sarr out, Karim at the controls", according to the A who informs that "After the reshuffle, the mayor of South Yeumbeul, Bara Gaye, a very close to Karim Wade, was appointed, as announced by the past, number 2 of the PDS in place of Oumar Sarr whose post was simply removed from the liberal party architecture ".

The Obs speaks of a "monarchical devolution to the PDS" and adds that "Me Wade erases Oumar Sarr and promotes Karim Wade".

As for the Sun, it highlights Dakar's supply of sheep and displays one of its headlines: "Trends are reassuring". "Even if the fears of a shortage are dissipated, it is necessary to negotiate hard to pay a good ram.It is necessary to pay more than 100,000 FCFA, even if there is for all the stock exchanges," informs the national daily.

"Agreed housing, local authorities, construction, energy, private education … The State ensures and reassures", information Liberation. The newspaper writes that the state has generated an envelope of "7 billion CFA francs for owners of housing agreements on the eve of Tabaski, more than 30 billion for local authorities, 80 billion for the construction industry, 10 billion for the Senelec, 15 billion for Sar, 6 billion for private higher education … "

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