The PASTEF party is gearing up for two significant political gatherings scheduled for the upcoming month of June, as confirmed by statements from party official Abass Fall this Sunday.
Following a large-scale patriotic march through the vibrant streets of Dakar, the party leader revealed that the highly anticipated PASTEF congress will take place on June 6, 2026. This crucial assembly is primarily intended to elect the party’s president.
The very next day, on June 7, the party has also planned the investiture ceremony for Ousmane Sonko, who stands as a pivotal figure within the ruling political movement.
These twin events are widely regarded as vital milestones for PASTEF’s internal organization and the reinforcement of its political leadership. They unfold amidst ongoing discussions concerning the party’s structure and the delicate balance of power at the highest levels of government.
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