The President of the Republic indirectly responded to his Prime Minister who, during his Tera meeting on Saturday, placed him between the hammer and the anvil. A strong response, which surprises already in the ranks of the past. Often prompt to react on social networks, as recalled in the hours following the release of Abdourahmane Diouf on RTS, the members of the government are currently silent, after the shock communiqué of the head of state Diomaye Faye. The latter, after the meeting of his Prime Minister, was highly anticipated following the injunctions made by Ousmane Sonko, exhorting him to separate from some of his allies like Abdourahmane Diouf and Mimi Touré, whom he accuses of having been prompted by reports. With his exit from the meeting, Ousmane Sonko has put his president and long-time companion in a very uncomfortable situation: either he follows his “injunctions” and becomes a weak president at the behest of his Prime Minister, or he imposes himself and risks being treated as a traitor by the “Pastefiens”, who never miss the opportunity to remind the president who contributed to his n election.. With the communiqué of his coalition, Diomaye Faye chose the second option. The president has turned discomfort into opportunity. “It’s a way of showing Ousmane Sonko that it’s me who directs, it’s me the president.
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