The presidential decree of January 2026 confirmed what many observers suspected: by reappointing Amadou Oury Bah as Prime Minister, President Mamadi Doumbouya chose strategic continuity. However, behind this apparent stability, the “piecemeal” appointment on February 2 of the new government reveals an administrative war machine designed to overcome two historical milestones: the industrial launch of…...
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