On Monday, on the occasion of the plenary review of the revision of article 37 of the Constitution, the deputy Djiby Ciss, elected under the banner of Pastef in the Mbour department, publicly distanced himself from the line of his party. While the hemicycle was debating this text on the declaration and publication of the heritage of the high officials of the state, the entrepreneur who became a parliamentarian refused to support the reform. Even…
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On Monday, on the occasion of the plenary review of the revision of article 37 of the Constitution, the deputy Djiby Ciss, elected under the banner of Pastef in the Mbour department, publicly distanced himself from the line of his party. While the hemicycle was debating this text on the declaration and publication of the heritage of the high officials of the state, the entrepreneur who became a parliamentarian refused to support the reform. Even…