Dans sa Déclaration de politique générale (DPG), le Premier ministre sénégalais, Ousmane Sonko, a présenté des initiatives visant à renforcer la souveraineté nationale. Concernant la monnaie, Ousmane Sonko a exprimé l'intention du Sénégal de se réformer le franc CFA, e avec en ligne de mire une monnaie unique pour les pays de la CEDEAO. Sur le plan militaire, il a évoqué la prochaine fermeture les bases militaires étrangères au Sénégal, notamment celles de la France. Ces propositions s'inscrivent dans une volonté de renforcer l'autonomie stratégique et économique du Sénégal, en réévaluant ses partenariats internationaux et en affirmant sa souveraineté nationale.
The main conceptual idea of the text is that Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, in his Declaration of Political General Policy (DPG), announced plans to strengthen Senegal's national sovereignty through significant economic and military reforms.
These key initiatives include:
* Reforming the CFA franc: Sonko aims to move away from the CFA franc and potentially establish a single currency for ECOWAS countries.
* Closing foreign military bases:
He stated an intention to close foreign military bases in Senegal, particularly those operated by France.
These proposals reflect a desire for greater economic and strategic autonomy for Senegal, involving a reevaluation of international partnerships and a firmer assertion of national sovereignty.
The main conceptual idea of the text is that Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, in his Declaration of Political General Policy (DPG), announced plans to strengthen Senegal's national sovereignty through significant economic and military reforms. These key initiatives include: * Reforming the CFA franc: Sonko aims to move away from the CFA franc and potentially establish a single currency for ECOWAS countries. * Closing foreign military bases: He stated an intention to close foreign military bases in Senegal, particularly those operated by France. These proposals reflect a desire for greater economic and strategic autonomy for Senegal, involving a reevaluation of international partnerships and a firmer assertion of national sovereignty.