Bolshevik Nuclei
Bolshevik Nuclei (in French: Noyau-Bolshevik) was a small clandestine Marxist group in Senegal. It published Ferment. At the time of the 1988 elections it promoted abstention.
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- Zuccarelli, François. La vie politique sénégalaise (1940-1988). Parid: CHEAM, 1988.
gollark: No, they are is valid too.
gollark: And makes it harder for people who need it to get it.
gollark: The trouble with adding lots of rules and procedures and stuff to it is that it imposes a lot of additional cost to delivering welfare at all.
gollark: If another pandemic one doesn't happen (in the time before people inevitably forget any lessons they might have learned), or COVID-19 doesn't prepare us well for the next one, I think it will have been a net negative.
gollark: Realistically, anything big will be rolled back once we're not in a crisis.
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