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PASTEF eyes the presidential race but skips naming a candidate
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82694, member: 636"] A Gambian political group is pushing system change over picking a candidate. This movement calls itself PASTEF The Gambia, focusing on institutional reform rather than promoting a single leader. It advocates for civic duty, constitutional changes, and electoral updates, including diaspora voting rights. The group plans to compete in the next presidential race but has not named anyone to run. Their Public Relations Officer, Sidibeh, stated the approach is deliberate. He emphasized building sustainable democracy through strong institutions, not personality cults. The movement aims to cultivate leadership rooted in ethics and accountability. It prioritizes shared national vision over individual ambition, according to its statements. PASTEF describes its method as different from traditional parties. It stresses functionalism and collective responsibility for national transformation. The alliance seeks system-driven governance as its core mechanism for change. This strategy underscores their focus on policy frameworks and institutional politics above all else. [/QUOTE]
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