The opposition party is set to stage a two-day political showcase, blending statutory deliberations with mass mobilization in a carefully calibrated strategy.
On Saturday, delegates will convene for an intensive session dedicated to internal party affairs. This includes reviewing policy resolutions, amending statutes, and electing new leadership—all conducted under the party’s constitutional framework. The proceedings will remain restricted to authorized participants to ensure procedural integrity.
Sunday’s program shifts to a public-facing spectacle at the Dakar Aréna, where party leaders aim to galvanize grassroots supporters. Unlike previous closed-door rallies, this gathering will be freely accessible to all citizens, signaling a deliberate outreach effort. Organizers have emphasized the symbolic importance of the event, urging attendees to bring the Senegalese national flag as a unifying emblem.
The party frames this mobilization as more than a political event—it represents an opportunity to reinforce national cohesion and rally citizens around shared democratic values. By combining internal restructuring with large-scale public engagement, Pastef appears to be positioning itself for the next phase of its political trajectory.
