Précampagne : Le pouvoir à fond, l’opposition au front

À l’approche de la présidentielle de 2019, les politiciens ont démarré leur opération de charme. Pouvoir et opposition font les yeux doux aux Sénégalais et Sénégalaises, et rivalisent d’armes de séduction massive. Qui avec des inaugurations à tout va, qui avec des discours accrocheurs pour convaincre des populations médusées. Une campagne avant l’heure et à l’issue incertaine.

« Si tu veux connaître quelqu’un, n’écoute pas ce qu’il dit, mais regarde ce qu’il fait». Les Sénégalais devraient méditer ces propos du Dalaï Lama pour éviter de succomber aux discours lénifiants de politiciens fouineurs. La présidentielle de 2019 approche à grands pas, et l’opération séduction bat son plein. Aucun attirail n’est négligé pour faire succomber l’électorat. Si le champion de l’Apr procède à des inaugurations à tout va, l’opposition pour sa part, crie à la campagne déguisée et balance des missiles destructeurs dans le camp du pouvoir. Seulement, vu les nombreux enjeux auxquels le pays doit faire face, il urge aujourd’hui que les citoyens fassent preuve de discernement dans leur choix.

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