In a post-electoral context marked by the urgency of reforms, Maître Ciré Clédor Ly, a recognized lawyer, sounded the alarm and called on the Sonko-Diomaye tandem to fully assume the revolution initiated by the Senegalese youth. For him, the survival of the new order depends on a radical reform of justice and administration. “Every state that does not have a strong justice… is destined to collapse”, warns Maître Ly, affirming that justice must be “an iron lance in an iron furreau “… The lawyer denounces without détour the weakness of the judicial system: ” Une justice faible est une justice de compromission “. He emphasizes the fact that the judges and prosecutors who served the repression during the three years of crisis “remain unpunished and begin to escape all penal and pecuniary sanctions “… Beyond justice, Maître Ly points to the same administration judged “compradore” which, according to him, “work intelligently and methodically to the failure of the government of Ousmane Sonko”.. The lawyer warned of the organization of a “counter-revolution”, ready to attack, with internal and external relays, including a ” 5ème colonne [qui] will depart from the hexagon, from Paris, dès la semaine prochaine “. It calls on the government to adopt a non-defensive, but preventive and offensive response. Maître Ly insists on the fact that the post-electoral era must break with the past, recalling the heavy tribute paid by the people: “Senegal has lived three interminable years of bloody repression, arbitrary imprisonment, torture, barbarism and murder. I’m not sure. He addresses a clear warning to the new government: “Any revolution not assumed and which accommodates itself to non-systemic reforms… is doomed to a lamentable failure. I’m not sure.
”Justice must be an iron of the lance.. ” Me Ciré Clédor Ly calls on the government to ” break the system ”
