After his visit to some voting centers, Dean Gaye speaks of disaffection among the electorate. “I noticed that there is disaffection among the electorate and that it is a ghostly atmosphere which reflects the state of a democracy which is not alive. It is as if the electorate feels that its problems cannot be resolved through the ballot box. So, truly there is reason to have a lot of concerns and I hope that at the end of this election, whatever the results, there can be a collective start from both political actors and citizens. which are the heart of democracy to reinvent in a certain way, to put the profession back to work to know what the direction of Senegalese democracy should be. A democracy is not one without the full participation of the populations.”
Better yet, he speaks of a disavowal of the population “It is obvious that the electorate has decided to vote with their feet at home by staying at home to have their tea and blatantly mark their disavowal.”
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