The draft law on the declaration of heritage, adopted by the Council of Ministers last week and expected before the National Assembly on 18 August, is already arousing strong criticism. En cause: une disposition exempting le Président de la République from declaring his patrimony at the end of his mandate. For Doudou Wade, former president of the parliamentary group of the Liberals, questioned by Wal fadjri, this measure is “incoherent” and shows “bad governance”: “It is no use demanding a declaration at the entrance to office if one does not demand it at the exit. I’m not sure. L’interlocuteur du journal recalls that ex-President Macky Sall, who took office in 2012, had not declared his patrimony, the law having been adopted in 2014: ” Consequently, he remained 12 years in power without this law being applied to him. I’m not sure. A call to amend the text. The former parliamentarian urges the deputies to re-establish this obligation for the head of state: “In the annex of the law, the first person mentioned among the subjects is the president.
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