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In the National Assembly for the vote of the budget of the Ministry of the Interior, the deputy Alioune Badara Diouf of the presidential movement, asked Aly Ngouille Ndiaye to "not give in to the mediations", following the withdrawal of the Approval of the French-speaking Lead Africa NGO, accused of financing the Yen a bored movement.
"Minister, do not give in to any mediation." Yen's fed up people are hooded politicians, Alioune Badara Diouf told MPs. According to him, "the movement Yen has fed up contributes to the destabilization of the country," welcoming the withdrawal of approval by the Minister of the Interior, Aly Ngouille Ndiaye.
Last Thursday, Aly Ngouille Ndiaye had received the mediators in this case and he had explained to his guests the reasons for which the approval was withdrawn. Ndiaye said he was "ready" to restore the approval of Enda Lead Africa, after the mediators reiterated their request to see the NGO regain its legal status in Senegal.
As a reminder, the NGO Lead Afrique Francophone received Friday, November 16, the notification of a decision of the Minister of the Interior dated November 5, 2017, repealing the decree authorizing the creation of the association, thus ending the authorization granted to the association and ordering the immediate cessation of its activities on the national territory.
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