Published on : 20/07/2022 – 10:14
Legislative elections take place on July 31 in Senegal. Among the eight lists in competition: Wallu Senegal, which has concluded an alliance with the Yewwi Askan Wi coalition of Ousmane Sonko and Khalifa Sall at the level of the departments. The head of the national Wallu list is none other than former President Abdoulaye Wade, 96, and for the time being largely absent from the debates.
With our correspondent in Dakar, Charlotte Idrac
He lives in France and has not spoken publicly since the start of the campaign. But Abdoulaye Wade is following the events closely, assures Mamadou Lamine Diallo, leader of the “Tekki” movement and member of Wallu Senegal.
« He remains very active in the discussions that we have at the level of Wallu Senegal, when it was necessary to initiate discussions with Yewwi Askan With, Abdoulaye Wade was there and we were chatting with him, says Mamadou Lamine Diallo. Myself, I met him regarding ten days ago in Paris, and in great shape, he often even discusses pointed questions. »
Why this choice of the former head of state as head of the list? ” The Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS) is the driving force behind the coalition, Abdoulaye Wade is the national general secretary of the party, so it made sense explains the MP.
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« They had no one else to invest “, laughs for his part a political journalist, “ the PDS no longer has any leaders, and the name of the ex-president remains a seller, especially among former “, continues our interlocutor. Will Abdoulaye Wade return to Senegal before the elections? This is not excluded, assures Mamadou Lamine Diallo.
« It’s very likely, I think he himself wants to come, at some point the question was on the table, and then there was the resurgence of Covid-19… Well, there were a few hesitation, I think the issue is still on the table. »
But if Abdoulaye Wade is elected, he will not sit in the Assembly, says the head of Wallu Senegal, as in the last legislative elections of 2017.