The Takku Wallu Senegal coalition expresses its deep concern about the charade and sabotage of the vote in Touba and surrounding areas. The ballot papers and the lists of its representatives and polling station agents were subject to retention by the administrative authorities.
In Mbour, until 1:30 p.m., nearly 2,000 voters did not know where to vote! Ballot box stuffings are reported in ZIGUINCHOR! In Kadam – Beinteigner – Toglou in the commune of Diass, obvious irregularities were reported to us at office 2 and the quality of the indelible ink is a problem!
In Paris, videos demonstrate the flaws observed in the organization of the vote.
Consequently, the Takku Wallu Senegal Coalition holds the Minister of the Interior, General Jean Baptiste Tine responsible for this charade unworthy of our great democracy, recognized as major throughout the world. Mr. Minister of the Interior, your responsibility, which you should carefully measure, is to organize a regular and transparent election and not to make your side win. Senegal has moved beyond this type of practice from another age with regard to our democratic trajectory.
The Takku Wallu Senegal Coalition also calls on the Cena responsible for supervising electoral operations in addition to its own prerogatives. His silence and inaction in the face of such forfeiture and sabotage could be understood as passive complicity or a deliberately partisan choice.
In any case, the Takku Wallu Senegal Coalition calls national and international opinion to bear witness to this massive fraud organized by PASTEF with the active complicity of the administration.
The Takku Wallu Senegal coalition intends to contact its legal advisors for the pure and simple cancellation of the vote in Touba, where clearly the sincerity of the vote was strongly tainted by irregularities.
The Takku Wallu Senegal Coalition calls on Democrats and Republicans to decisively oppose any strategy of sabotage and confiscation of the vote of Senegalese citizens.
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