Politique au Sénégal : Une exigence de moralisation

Lorsque la politique est dévalorisée, les hommes publiques sont discrédités. Au Sénégal, tant de trahisons , de transhumances, de reniements de népotismes et de revirements les uns plus spectaculaires les autres ont créé une onde de choc dans  la société. Une telle situation n’exige t-elle pas une démarche générale de moralisation de la vie politique et publique dans notre pays ? 

Si les actes de trahisons, de transhumances et de népotisme ne sont pas nouveaux dans la vie politique et publique du Sénégal, ils se sont banalisés ces derniers, temps, créant une onde de choc dans la société. Pour rappel, tout au début de la campagne pour les législatives du 30 juillet dernier,  la coalition patriotique « Kaddu Askanwi » dirigée par Abdoulaye Baldé perdait son président de la commission communication, ci devant porte parole du Psd/Jant Bi, Abass Cissé. Si des problèmes de financement ont été évoqués pour expliquer le départ de Cissé, sa démission en tant qu’investi à la  neuvième place sur la liste nationale de la dite coalition a ému plus d’un. A Kaddu Askanwi, on explique qu’Abass Cissé a boudé pour n’avoir pas reçu une somme de 10 millions réclamée pour  ses activités politiques.

Un autre départ inattendu a été constaté au sein de la coalition leraal de Me Elhadji Diouf. Il s’agit de celui du colonel Cheikh Sadibou Niang qui a quitté la coalition dirigée par Me Diouf sur fond de polémique. Quoi qu’il en soit après avoir choisi Leraal, le colonel Niang a tourné casaque en rejoignant Benno Bok Yakaar. Mais la    plus spectaculaire des transhumances  est celle  de l’’ancien ministre sous le régime de Me Abdoulaye Wade, Mme Aminata Lô. Ci devant présidente de l’Alliance patriotique pour l’émergence et le libéralisme Apel/3J, Aminata Lô Dieng qui a été investie sur la liste de la coalition gagnante Wattu Senegaal l’a abandonnée  en pleine mer. Au motif que la position qu’elle occupe sur la dite liste n’est pas du goût de ses partisans, l’ancienne ministre a claqué la porte de Manko Wattu dirigée par Me Abdoulaye Wade.

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