Intensifying political tensions are gripping the Pastef party as the 2027 territorial elections draw closer, now just a year away. Prominent figures within the movement are locked in fierce battles for strategic positioning, particularly evident in the capital, Dakar. These escalating rivalries expose a growing fragility that threatens the very unity of the political organization across various local constituencies.
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