Responding to an evolving internal structuring strategy, Pastef, led by Ousmane Sonko, is undertaking a significant overhaul of its Party School. This strategic move, preceding the anticipated 2026 congress, aims to enhance the training and supervision of party members for greater operational effectiveness.
As part of the preparations for its inaugural congress, scheduled for June 6, 2026, Pastef has unveiled a restructuring of its Party School’s framework. This endeavor, according to the political group’s statements, is part of a broader internal reform movement designed to strengthen the oversight and synchronization of activist training efforts.
A memorandum from the National Secretariat for Training, overseen by Malick Sy, indicates that the revamped organizational structure seeks to meet the demands of expanding membership, improving guidance, and professionalizing member education. This comprehensive reorganization employs a functional, territorial, and thematic methodology, intended to boost the coordination of training initiatives both within the nation and globally.
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