Senegal is facing a sharp increase in its public debt, exacerbated by a decrease in external financing, a significant rise in debt service, and increased pressure on public finances. The situation is causing serious concerns both nationally and internationally, especially with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to official figures, by the end of the…...
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