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National Assembly: Focus on Privileges for Newly Recruited Ex-Ministers

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The debate about the advantages granted to former ministers in the National Assembly is intensifying, raising questions about their legitimacy. Several politicians argue for better regulation of financial and administrative privileges, in line with the principles of good governance and reduction of public spending.Article SeneNews Premium — full content reserved for subscribers.
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The debate about the advantages granted to former ministers in the National Assembly is intensifying, raising questions about their legitimacy. Several politicians argue for better regulation of financial and administrative privileges, in line with the principles of good governance and reduction of public spending.Article SeneNews Premium — full content reserved for subscribers.

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senenews.com broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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