“It is with great emotion that I return to this school, where I did my primary school, to carry out my civic duty. Things are going normally as usual in a calm manner. This is an opportunity to call on voters to come out en masse. It is too early to talk about participation rates of course. I really invite all citizens to come and carry out their civic duty because democracy also feeds on citizen participation so that the deputies who will be elected are elected by a broad base,” Mimi Touré immediately declared.
“At the end of the campaign we noted scenes of violence but I think that is behind us. I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate our security forces who have restored things. Senegalese democracy is a peaceful democracy. Those who come with a violent attitude are a slight exception,” she notes.
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