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  2. Sàmm Sa Kàddu - Wikipedia

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    The foundation of the Sàmm Sa Kàddu/Save Senegal coalition was announced on 23 September 2024 in a communiqué signed by the Party for Unity and Rally (PUR), Taxawu Sénégal, Alternative for Citizen Succession (ARC), The Servants / MPR, Republican Party for Progress (PRP), Generational Alliance for the Interests of the Republic (AGIR) and Gueum Sa Bopp parties.

  3. 2024 South African general election - Wikipedia

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    This coalition agreement was also confirmed by ANC secretary general Fikile Mbalula, who described it as a "remarkable step." [ 4 ] The "fundamental" principles of what was to become a grand coalition was set by a written agreement dated 17 June 2024 between ANC and DA, referred to as the Statement of Intent.

  4. Manko Taxawu Sénégal - Wikipedia

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    The coalition was originally intended to form a unified opposition list to challenge President Macky Sall's Benno Bokk Yakaar coalition, but negotiations among key opposition figures broke down over disputes on whether former President Abdoulaye Wade or imprisoned former Mayor of Dakar, Khalifa Sall, would head the list. [1]

  5. What we know ahead of Friday's deadline for South Africa to ...

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    South Africa's Parliament is due to elect a president on Friday and major political parties are still working out the last details of a coalition agreement that might or might not see Cyril ...

  6. Jàmm ak Njariñ - Wikipedia

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    The Jàmm ak Njariñ coalition was formed on 24 September and presented on 25 September 2024. [3] The coalition consists of about 30 left-wing parties, the largest of which are the Socialist Party of Senegal (PS), the Alliance of the Forces of Progress (AFP), the Democratic League (LD/MPT) and the Party of Independence and Labour (PIT).

  7. 2024 Senegalese parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections were held in Senegal on 17 November 2024 following the early dissolution of the National Assembly by president Bassirou Diomaye Faye. [1] The decision to dissolve the Assembly came during a politically tense period, with Faye seeking a stronger mandate for his administration’s policies amid growing economic challenges and increasing public demands for reform.

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  9. Liberate the People - Wikipedia

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    Liberate the People (French: Libérer le peuple; Wolof: Yewwi Askan Wi, YAW) was a Senegalese political coalition led by Ousmane Sonko.The coalition was opposed to former President Macky Sall and allied against him with the Wallu Sénégal alliance led by the Democratic Party of Senegal.