mercredi 10 avril 2013

JUSTIN BABACAR Ndiaye political scientist: "We can not put the charter of the ECOWAS parts"

 
Journalist Political scientist, Babacar Justin Ndiaye analysis in this interview out of the President of Rewmi, Idrissa Seck year I Macky Sall to power and the judgment of the Court of ECOWAS on the free movement of liberal leaders cited in the case of ill-gotten gains.

 


President Rewmi Idrissa Seck made a noisy exit Year 1 Macky Sall. What comments do you do?
There is nothing unusual or abnormal to me in critical, advice and analysis expressed aloud by Idrissa Seck. Noise, controversy and dueling opinions are deeply embedded in a country's democratic life. Nothing moves me, nothing impresses me about this. For two reasons. First, Senegal is politically nor a dictatorship or tyranny. So the people will never subscribe to silence, much less to resignation. Second Idrissa Seck is a politician who has shoulder, that is to say without any camouflage, his ambition for the highest station in the country. Hence its constantly riveted on the economy and its perpetual quest for an appropriate context view, that is to say, a fault may be his springboard to the higher orbits. Now it seems the situation strategically carrier or promising. Observe all: The majority has absorbed all significant with the exception of the PDS tested by a stalker who looks like a hunt forces. This is a perfect consensus stabilizer but unfortunately soporific. Especially that supposed to serve as a counterweight Civil Society is liquefied with figureheads - follow my eyes - who went to the soup. Well, facing the desert and face orphan populations defenders, but recruits frustration and dissatisfaction, fox Idrissa Seck stood out with noise and brilliantly to capture dividends born questions and growing doubts.
During the interview marathon, Idrissa Seck poured tears. How do you analyze it?
Will I psychoanalyze perhaps? Laughter ... In my eyes, the mayor of Thies has committed a politically devastating odd. Somewhere, he is self-destroyed, who spent seven months in prison, without whining, without seeking mediation with marabouts, let alone capitulate Wade until dismissal made by the Committee of instruction High Court of Justice. Moreover, the politician and the statesman are predestined to accommodate the storm and the storm. Hence the image of the leader has to build, grit and tempering to be displayed at any time and in any place. The politician can talk in public, "the tears, sweat and blood" as did Winston Churchill in the German bombs. But never pay for the cameras ...
After criticism of the President of Rewmi some RPA officials advocated the ouster of ministers from the training. Is this the best answer?
Let me shatter a chain of evidence. First, ministers are ministers of the Republic. As such, they should not be forced to Idrissa Seck or Macky Sall's cronies: they remain the trusty servants of the Republic. That orthodoxy to save. Then, the political intelligence to combat micro cancels the order. Untimely dismissals are a mark of political failure. At Macky, microphones and feathers abound. Finally, in this poker game, the head of state can play the card of wear, keeping the Ministers of Fisheries and Water in an uncomfortable position, that is to say, a quartering between partisan loyalty politically glorious and financially paying government solidarity. Macky Sall can push cynicism to congratulate them publicly at the end of a Council of Ministers. Anything else would be stupid and against-productive.
How do you see the future of BBY coalition?
His fate will be that of any political coalition. Coalitions are not monolithic blocks or granite blocks. And this is not the geologist Macky Sall contradict me. The BBY coalition is a conglomeration of individual sovereign parties shortly going to experience a moment of truth. Political parties are not religious orders. Brief political life is not a bed of roses, longevity depends BBY deadlines clearly mentioned in the electoral calendar, and hidden agendas that are hidden but precisely guessed.
The State of Senegal still refuses to comply with the judgment of the Court of Justice of the ECOWAS free movement of liberal leaders cited in the case of alleged ill-gotten gains. What about the attitude of the authorities in Dakar?
The government's attitude is understandable but indefensible. Senegal has ratified the charter supremely ECOWAS. So he must accept the easements and benefits combine to make effective sub-regional integration. Those who have perfect memory recall the Lagos Plan (1979-1980), avant-garde and older than the Nepad including the "infrastructure component" is proudly led by President Macky Sall. Although there is a margin fluctuating legal interpretations, Senegal should behave like raging locomotive and not the sluggish draisine integration. And in all this tumult, we come to forget that the Constitution of our country provides, in a clear paragraph, a free piece of its sovereignty to the African Union abandonment. In this regard, I am embarrassed to hear our Minister of Justice, speak of "injunctions of ECOWAS." There are about a musketeer of the RPA as Abdou Mbow can hold without flashback. However, the word of a government may jeopardize the future. Moreover, we can not send troops to Mali, under the auspices of ECOWAS and blithely challenge a decision of the same organization. In other words, we can not put the charter of the ECOWAS parts, performing military recommendations on one side, and stopped pushing the legal origin of the other. "Arguably, everything except the inconsistency" said Mirabeau. In a trivial formulation and steep, we can say that the government is more inclined to accommodate coffins Jambars from Gao to lose traces of Karim Wade leak somewhere in a Gulf country. It is Kafkaesque.
Directed by Harouna Fall

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