Political Effect in Economic Stability: Assessing Practices in Developing Nations during the Outbreak

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Panya Tedsungnon

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Three leaders dominate the political life of Senegal. Foremost among them is Me Lamine-Guèye, senator, mayor of Dakar, old socialist activist and former secretary of state in the presidency of the council of the Blum cabinet. Doctor of political science, graduate in mathematical sciences, Me Lamine-Guèye taught for a long time at the École Normale William Ponty in Dakar where he had most of the African leaders as students. Coming later on the political scene, Mr. Mamadou Dia, president of the government council, is one of the most turbulent leaders of the P.R.A. Syndicalist, economist of the party, he wants to engage his country on the way of socialization, and handles with skill a deliberately brutal eloquence.

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