To hold on: Charles Blé Goudé is inspired by the Sonko-Diomaye tandem

To hold on: Charles Blé Goudé is inspired by the Sonko-Diomaye tandem
To hold on: Charles Blé Goudé is inspired by the Sonko-Diomaye tandem

Charles Blé Goudé celebrated this Saturday, November 23, Year 2 of his return to Ivory Coast, at the end of his trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC). The ceremony took place in Gagnoa (Central-West of the country).

The opportunity was taken by the president of the Pan-African Congress for Justice and Equality of Peoples (Cojep) to call on his supporters to never give in to political dirty tricks. “Everything in life is dynamic,” he suggested.

To better convey his message, he brandished the Ousmane Sonko jurisprudence in Senegal, citing the setbacks that the leader of Pastef suffered under Macky Sall. “Around ten days before the elections, he was released with his brother Bassirou Diomaye Fayerewinds Charles Blé Goudé in comments reported by L’Observateur.

Immediately afterwards, he went to campaign in all regions of Senegal. Today, he is the Prime Minister of Senegal and Bassirou Diomaye Faye is elected President of the Republic.

Furthermore, the president of Cojep spoke of the arrest followed by the imprisonment of the current head of state. “Did the police officers who came to manhandle Bassirou Diomaye Faye, in the evening, in the premises of the General Directorate of Taxes and Domains (Dgid) know that they had their future President of the Republic in their hands?” smiles the Ivorian politician.

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