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Ibrahima Thiam replaces Abdoul Mbaye at the head of the Alliance for Citizenship and Work (ACT)

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The Alliance Party for Citizenship and Labor (ACT) held an extraordinary congress on April 12, 2025 dedicated to the restructuring of its bodies.

The holding of the said congress was first an opportunity to present to the delegates present and represented the party’s activity report for the year 2024 as well as its financial accounts as they were the subject of deposits with the Ministry of the Interior as usually at the beginning of the year following the referred to, according to a press release.

The party statutes were amended by an article devoting the creation of a non -executive function of honorary president of the party.

The Congress renewed its bodies at the end of a preparation and organization process initiated at the end of December 2024.

At the end of the vote of the delegates present and represented, the elected office of the party is as follows:

President: Ibrahima Thiam

General Treasurer: Ibrahima Casset

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Honorary President: Abdoul Mbaye

The Congress wanted to send its most sincere thanks to President Abdoul Mbaye, founding member of the Act party, for his unfailing commitment to the service of party ideals during his presidency.

In the political space of Senegal, the Act party has been able to build the reference of a policy concerned with ethics and consistency, refusing compromises, the priority given to the enjoyment of remunerated positions and the back turned to the interests of the Senegalese population, it is said.

While not ceasing to alert on the excesses of an evil governance whose Senegalese citizens pay the high price, the Act party has also been able to build the image of a force of proposals, in particular in the form of an economic, social, and environmental program (the proact) based on a largely revamped institutional system.

The Proact remains a program totally oriented in the direction of a policy put exclusively in the service of the Senegalese population.

The Congress wished to maintain this political line “Senegaal Kese” (understand “Senegal first”) and presented its wishes for success to the president elected Ibrahima Thiam, in the widest rally of the companions of the party and the political and civic forces of Senegal.

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