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PASTEF rejects 'winnable candidate' myth in Gambian politics
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 65557, member: 636"] The Patriotic Alliance for System Transformation, Emancipation through Functionalism, dismissed the winnable candidate theory and stated that voters determine election outcomes through collective decisions rather than individual charisma. Public Relations Officer Mayorro Sidibeh said sustainable progress depends on institutional strength and inclusive policies rather than personality-centered campaigns. The movement argued that 21st-century governance requires systems-first approaches grounded in democracy and the rule of law, rather than relying on leaders who claim unique abilities to solve national problems. PASTEF urged political actors to abandon personality cults and focus on collaborative leadership frameworks that strengthen institutions. Sidibeh said true transformation emerges from functional governance structures rather than the elevation of individual figures. The organization emphasized that citizens build lasting systems that outlive temporary personalities in positions of authority. [/QUOTE]
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