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The Senegalese dailies sent to APA on Monday mainly report on President Macky Sall’s official visit to Mali to discuss several issues with the head of the transition, including the case of the 49 Ivorian soldiers accused of being “mercenaries” before being charged. and imprisoned. “Dakar-Bamako on the rails”, indicates Bés Bi about Macky Sall’s visit to Mali yesterday, noting a convergence of points of view with Colonel Assimi Goïta on “trade, transition and the military Ivorians” detained in Mali since July 10 and charged with “attempting to undermine state security”. Le Soleil notes for its part that Macky Sall has made an “appeal to the international community” to fight against terrorism in Mali. This country “deserves the support of the entire African community”, said the current president of the African Union (AU) before continuing his mini-African tour which should take him to Chad and Gabon. Enough for L’AS to call him “the new African firefighter” for his activity for the release of Ivorian soldiers in Mali and his diplomatic successes in the South Sudan file, among others. In politics, Pape Diop, the deputy who recently joined the presidential majority to enable him to obtain an absolute parliamentary majority, engages in a “great session of explanations” in L’Observateur. He returns in particular to “what Macky Sall told him on the telephone”, “the unsuccessful rapprochement of Yewwi” Askan Wi (liberate the people), one of the main opposition formations, and “the SMS sent to Karim Wade “, the former minister of the liberal regime exiled in Qatar since 2016. In addition, “the opposition and the power are obliged to dialogue”, indicates Ibrahima Sène, leader of the Independence and Labor Party (PIT), member of the presidential coalition Benno Bokk Yakaar (united for the same hope). “The people have shown their desire to put an end to monolithic majorities”, analyzes the political leader of this left-wing party. About the “chaotic move” of the Aristide le Dantec Hospital (HALD) in Dakar, Le Quotidien says “HALD to the bad treatment” before publishing the list of the structures of rehousing of the services. However, “there is no need to stress either for the patients or for the staff”, reassures Dr. Babacar Thiandoum, director of this hospital whose reconstruction will start in September for an investment of 60 billion FCFA.

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