For the past few days, rumors circulating in M’Bagne, on social networks and in the salons of Nouakchott have reported the resignation of the former deputy of M’Bagne, Mr. Cheikh Oumar Dia and his brother Hamza Thiam from the INSAF party. . The first was not renewed even though the local party structures had proposed the renewal of the two outgoing deputies. Worse, they are suspected of having spoken with a party of the presidential majority to run for the legislative elections.
Faced with these swelling rumors, his brother Hamza Thiam, director of SAFA and member of the regional coordination of Traza, insisted on providing a scathing denial of “these allegations”. For this political leader from Niabina, whose role was decisive in the success of the mega meeting of INSAF, on December 25 in M’Bagne, “our commitment and our support for the President of the Republic and his program remain intact, we place the interests of the department of M’Bagne and Mauritania above our personal interests; we remain faithful and loyal to the INSAF party and we will demonstrate it, during elections in sight. We will spare no effort for the victory of the party at the level of the department of M’Bagne and nothing will divert us from this objective. On this occasion, we invite elected officials, executives, activists and supporters of the party to get to work and not give in to diversion. Posturing and misinformation will not thrive. »
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