Home Africa Senegal: Brutal eviction of Ameth Suzanne Camara and his colleagues from the...

Senegal: Brutal eviction of Ameth Suzanne Camara and his colleagues from the APR headquarters.

Senegal: Brutal eviction of Ameth Suzanne Camara and his colleagues from the APR headquarters.

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with La rédaction
Published on 2024-03-13 16:03:04

Ameth Suzanne Camara and his fellow teachers were chased out of the APR headquarters.

After the clashes between the “marrons de feu” and the FDS at the APR headquarters, another incident is rocking the APR. Indeed, the coordinator of the Network of Teachers of the Alliance for the Republic (APR) is very upset with his party members. Ameth Suzanne Camara, who had called for an enlarged general assembly, was chased out of the APR headquarters with his fellow teachers.

Facing the press, he stated that “their meeting was authorized but this Wednesday, to everyone’s surprise, access to the premises was denied to them.” Ameth Suzanne Camara accuses leaders of the presidential movement of being “manipulators who are maneuvering for the postponement of the presidential election.” Furthermore, he asserts that “others are considering changing candidates.”

The article was posted on March 13, 2024 at 4:03 PM.

Featured image of Ameth Suzanne Camara:
![Image Source](https://senegaldirect.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Ameth-Suzanne-Camara.webp)

This situation highlights tensions within the APR as Ameth Suzanne Camara and his fellow teachers were not allowed entry to the party headquarters for their scheduled meeting. Accusations of manipulation and potential changes in the presidential candidate within the party are adding to the internal strife.

The incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges within political parties, especially during crucial times such as preparing for a presidential election. The actions and decisions within the party can have significant consequences on the party’s success and image.

It remains to be seen how the APR will address and resolve the issues raised by Ameth Suzanne Camara and his colleagues, and how they will navigate these turbulent times leading up to the presidential election.

Read the original article(French) on Senegal Direct

Previous articleCameroon case Martinez Zogo: the 17 accused expected for the first hearing on March 25, 2024
Next articleSenegal: The Supreme Court Rules This Friday – Africa Links 24