The parliamentary immunity of the Deputy Farba Ngom shall be waived by the National Assembly. After the meeting of the members of the Bureau this Tuesday, an ad hoc commission will be set up next Friday. The parliamentarian Amadou Ba de Pastef gave some precisions on this procedure: “On Thursday 16 January the ad hoc commission will be constituted and the designation of its 11 members (nine deputies Pastef, one from Takku Wallu and one from the group of non-enrolled). It is not a fast track for the execution of any political order”.
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