L’avion de la nouvelle compagnie aérienne Sénégal Airlines a finalement été retiré de la boue de l’aéroport international de Bamako. L’opération a été réalisée avec l’aide d’un vérin loué à une compagnie française chargée de l’entretien aéronautique. L’appareil qui avait fait une sortie de piste au mois de juillet dernier avec à son bord 117 passagers a été remis sur le tarmac de l’aéroport avant de prendre les airs pour les besoins de réparation à Malte.
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Jacqueline
En Septembre, 2011 (21:36 PM)Mtl
En Septembre, 2011 (21:38 PM)Wileak
En Septembre, 2011 (21:44 PM)to allow those used to helping themselves to government funds to do
so to ensure their loyalties remain intact. The striking
similarities of the father and son on this issue suggest the two
continue to underestimate the importance of this issue to the
donors and, increasingly, to the electorate. It also suggests that
they continue to work in concert toward preparing the way for a
presidential dynastic succession rather than, as some speculate,
that Karim Wade was undermining a father increasingly sidelined by
his own political missteps of the last few months. President Wade,
who reportedly is more frequently frail and distracted, was robust
and in command of the subject matter throughout the nearly two-hour
discussion
Wileak
En Septembre, 2011 (21:46 PM)1. (SBU) SUMMARY: Although presidential elections are not slated
until February 2012, the ruling Democratic Party of Senegal (PDS)
and the opposition Benno coalition (unity in Wolof) continue to spar
against one another while internal debates rage as to who will
represent them in the election. President Abdoulaye Wade's plan to
have his son Karim succeed him is not popular among the Senegalese,
a fact that led him to announce that he will run in 2012 (at the age
of 86) for a seven-year term. This comes amid rumors of yet another
constitutional amendment in the works - this time aimed at
eliminating a second round runoff - thus increasing the chances of
Wade being reelected. End Summary.
Wileak
En Septembre, 2011 (21:49 PM)agenda of dialogue a discussion of the assassination of Judge Seye
in 1993. At the time Wade was accused of being its instigator, a
rumor that gained traction when he pardoned all the perpetrators who
were jailed in the case after winning the Presidency in 2000.
Wade's response to this request left the opposition astounded. He
accused the Socialist Party, who had ruled the country from 1960 to
2000, of being behind the assassination of Police Chief Sadibou
Ndiaye in 1989 and the mysterious deaths of two young female albinos whose disappearance was never clarified. He threatened to reveal more if the opposition continued down this path. The opposition duly dropped the matter and, in a letter dated October 8, they proposed nine points of discussion for a dialogue. These included: urgent social issues, the electoral system, the Casamance crisis, public finances, political and institutional governance, liberties
and the rule of law, the business environment and employment.
President Wade accepted all nine points, even though he had
initially refused to discuss electoral and human rights issues,
arguing that the electoral system was good enough to allow the
opposition to win local elections and that Senegal's election to the
United Nation's Human Rights Council underlined his government's
positive track record. However, his acceptance came with
preconditions. He demanded that the issues of public finance be
discussed with government ministers live on camera in the presence
of religious leaders and diplomats. The opposition rejected these
preconditions and the process is now at a standstill.
Vu...
En Septembre, 2011 (21:50 PM)Wileak
En Septembre, 2011 (21:51 PM)old age, the rejection of his son by the Senegalese people, and the
fact that he has black widow-like eliminated all potential young
leaders who could succeed him have left him cornered. Meanwhile, as most Senegalese struggle to make ends meet and have lost hope in the face of massive unemployment, Wade and his entourage are engulfed in financial scandals. A couple of weeks after his attempt to bribe former IMF Resrep Alex Segura, Wade had CFA 52 million stolen from his apartment in Paris by a member of his entourage. A close relative of Wade told Embassy that this is not the first time the President has been a victim of such theft.
Wileak
En Septembre, 2011 (21:55 PM)difficult of situations. But his defeat in the local elections of
March 2009 is a clear indication that the voters are tired and have
grown weary of Wade's increasingly aloof administration. Now the
challenge is for Benno to unite and clearly articulate their vision
for political, economic, and institutional reforms. However, of
greater worry is what would happen in the event that Wade dies
before designating a successor. As it stands, both the PDS and
Benno are internally, deeply divided and there are real concerns
that neither group is ready to fill the gap in event of Wade's
demise, which would likely lead to a period of vicious internecine
political fighting in both camps and general instability in the
country. End Comment.
Bernicat
Bob Marley
En Septembre, 2011 (23:16 PM)Algassimou Diallo
En Septembre, 2011 (23:50 PM)tu es le meilleur au senegal
Vive Me Wade, vive les al pular la race pure et noble
Dd
En Septembre, 2011 (23:56 PM)Depuis un mois il etait bloqué dans la boue ?!!
C'est incroyable au prix que coute ces avions !
Immobiliser autant d'argent si longtemps c'est de l'amateurisme.
Mane Kene
En Septembre, 2011 (00:13 AM)Katy
En Septembre, 2011 (02:07 AM)Vif
En Septembre, 2011 (02:45 AM)Face à cette situation, un groupe de personnes a trouvé impérieuse la nécessité d’apporter sa modeste contribution à la reconstruction nationale. Cette reconstruction nationale dont le fondement repose sur un retour aux valeurs cardinales telles que l’amour du travail bien fait, la droiture, l’honnêteté, la tolérance, l’ouverture, la citoyenneté, la culture de l’excellence en tout temps et en tout lieu, permettra de fédérer personnes âgées, adultes jeunes et moins jeunes autour d’un même idéal: le Développement économique et durable de notre cher nation!
Pour ce faire, les Volontaires d’Ibrahima Fall (VIF) s’appuient sur un mentor bénéficiant d’une crédibilité au sein de la Communauté Internationale et possédant un portefeuille relationnel enviable pour incarner ces valeurs républicaines.
Le choix en la personne de Ibrahima Fall nous semble la plus indiquée pour répondre aux aspirations de tous les sénégalais!
Binette Dieng
En Septembre, 2011 (03:03 AM)Je me demande bien qui s'occupera dignement du Sénégal ? Je risque même de ne pas voter. Pour moi l'essentiel c k Wade parte, le reste n'importe qui ayant les mains propres peut faire l travail...
J Aime Mon Pays La Casamance
En Septembre, 2011 (03:18 AM)Abdi
En Septembre, 2011 (09:24 AM)C'est Moi
En Septembre, 2011 (09:28 AM)Ils sont trés développés les Maliens.
Si j'ai bien compris les pistes de l'aéroport du Mali sont comme des routes.
dites moi que ce soit Roissy frankfort kennedy, LSSenghor ect...- dites moi si vous voyez le sol à coté des pistes.
tout est goudronné. Il y'a qu'en Afrique qu'on entend un avion s'est embourbé au décollage.
Ndf
En Septembre, 2011 (10:42 AM)Dga
En Septembre, 2011 (11:04 AM)le developpement passe par la discipline.eviter les gros mots et donner des solutions a la crise si vous etes capables les gars c mieux koi.
Ccc
En Septembre, 2011 (11:47 AM)Big Joe
En Septembre, 2011 (11:54 AM)Je Me Marre
En Septembre, 2011 (12:17 PM)Nagnou Mandou
En Septembre, 2011 (13:10 PM)Avion bi ngay wakh diouge na bamako depuis. qrticle bi nekoul a l ordre du jour wakh deug yalla.
Togne baakhoul......wassalam
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