Mamadou Ndoye brandit « les clés de la défaite de Macky Sall en 2019 »

L’ex Secrétaire général de la Ligue démocratique, Mamadou Ndoye, a accordé un entretien à En Quête, consulté par Actunet. Selon le journal, Ndoye y a donné « les clef de la défaite de Macky Sall en 2019 ».

En effet, il a abordé la question de la réélection du chef de l’Etat en 2019. Et selon lui, il n’est pas évident que le Macky Sall ait un bilan reluisant à son actif. Même si c’est que estime Macky. Chose qui l’a mené à une série de question dont-il donne finalement la réponse.

« Vous avez vu un Président qui ne pense pas que son bilan est reluisant ? Je n’en connais pas. Abdoulaye Wade, en 2012, est-ce qu’il ne pensait pas que son bilan était reluisant ? Tout Président pense que son bilan est reluisant. Mais est-ce que les Sénégalais pensent que son bilan est reluisant ? Est ce qu’ils pensent que ce qu’ils attendaient de Macky Sall, au moment où il chassaient Abdoulaye Wade du pouvoir, ils l’ont ? Sur plusieurs questions, on pourra vous répondre non, non et non. »

Tel est l’avis de Mamadou Ndoye sur la question. Aussi, il a estimé que Macky Sall ne peut pas se suffire à la coalition Benno Bokk Yaakaar. Analysant les résultats obtenus par la mouvance présidentielle, lors des dernières élections législatives, Ndoye a trouvé que Bby ne peut pas donner un second mandat au chef de l’Etat.

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