A few days before the opening of the parliamentary session scheduled for Monday, August 18, the National Assembly of Senegal is preparing to examine four important draft laws. But for Mamoudou Ibra Kane (MIK), journalist and leader of the citizen movement “Tomorrow is now”, these texts deserve a critical reading. In a column entitled “Des lois, encore des lois, toujours des lois: et après? “The book is an analysis, pointing at the time of advances and limits.. “Where there are rights, there must also be duties”, he warns. First text addressed: the draft law on the status and protection of whistleblowers, presented as an innovation in the national legal arsenal.
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