Bonjour and welcome to Kewoulo. In this magazine, on this Friday 28 February 2025, we explore together the burning subjects, the major issues and the unprecedented revelations that rhythm the Senegalese actuality. Stay with us for all to know, sans détour. Politics and governance The political situation is dominated by the tripartite meeting between the government, the trade unions and the employers. Sud Quotidien met en avant the quest of a social pact aimed at appeasing the sociopolitical climate. However, several titles, including Tribune et Le Soleil, underline the tensions between the power and the opposition, notably around Ousmane Sonko and his appeals to the unions. In a context marked by distrust, Les Échos reports that the Premier ministre veut “bousculer les codes”, signe d’une volonté de réforme ou de repositionnement stratégique… A tense political climate, where dialogue seems difficult between the power and the opposition.
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