​Sénégal: between governance, health and liberties – the surge of a country in mutation 

  Bonjour and welcome to Kewoulo. In this magazine, on Thursday 12 June 2025, we explore together the burning subjects, the major issues and the unprecedented revelations that rhythm the Senegalese news. Stay with us for all to know, sans détour.. Politics and governance Tribune et Sud Quotidien denounce the crimes of offense against the head of state and the return of liberticidal texts: an alarming return of authoritarian logic. Rewmi Quotidien parle de “délit colonial”, remanié et réactivé. This is the first time that the European Parliament has been involved in a debate on this issue. Yoor-Yoor, L’AS, L’Évidence et Walf Quotidien follow the actuality of Sonko and his arms of iron continue with the power.. The survey qualifies a political actor as “insolent”, in a portrait symbolic of resistance. Quotidien pointe une justice à “cent vitesses”, sign of a perception of inequity that is growing. In the case of the French Republic, the Court of First Instance held that the French Republic had failed to fulfil its obligations under the Treaty. L’Évidence et Tribune called into question the efficiency of Air Sénégal and its poor contractual management. The newspapers reflect a democratic malaise with signs of a decline in public freedoms and a judicial system under pressure, in a climate of political mistrust and polarization. Health and safety. L’Info has warned of a resurgence of tuberculosis: nearly 500 cases in three months between Pikine and Guédiawaye. Walf Quotidien alerte sur la situation sanitaire dans les universités : the absence of medical services, which are nonetheless indispensable, is a matter of concern to the public. L’Évidence speaks of a “profound malaise” à la DER, referring to internal tensions in the development organs. Sud Quotidien reviews the symbols of censorship and the restriction of freedoms. A society in tension, faced with health emergencies and a decline in basic social services.