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Talla Sylla
Talla Sylla (born January 21, 1966〔(Decision of the Constitutional Council on presidential candidacies ), January 26, 2007 .〕) is a Senegalese politician and the leader of ''Action pour la Renaissance/Wallu Askanu Senegal'' (AR/WA Senegal). He was previously the leader of Alliance for Progress and Justice Jëf-Jël and was that party's candidate in the 2007 presidential election.
==Biography==
Sylla was born in Pikine, in the outskirts of Dakar. Sylla joined the African Independence Party at the age of 14. He later entered the Cheikh Anta Diop University to study sociology. In October 1987 he was elected president of the Dakar Students Coordination (CED). The following year he led a students strike. In 1990, after another students strike, Sylla was expelled from UCAD. He then shifted to France, to continue his studies there. At the University of Grenoble he founded the Youth for Change (JPA) in 1991. When Sylla returned to Senegal in 1995, JPA was transformed into a political party, Jëf-Jël. In the April 2001 parliamentary election, Sylla was the sole Jëf-Jël candidate elected to the National Assembly. He later resigned from the National Assembly and was replaced by Moussa Tine.〔("Talla Sylla, un parcours politique mouvementé" ), Agence de Presse Sénégalaise, February 5, 2007 .〕
Sylla was attacked and severely injured outside a restaurant〔("Opposition leader Talla Sylla back from medical treatment" ), Panapress, November 9, 2003.〕 in Dakar on October 5, 2003, and was hospitalized as a result.〔〔("Opposition leader's life out of danger after night attack" ), Panapress, October 7, 2003.〕 He was subsequently taken to Paris for further treatment and eventually returned to Senegal on November 9, 2003.〔
In the February 2007 presidential election, Sylla took 0.53% of the vote and eighth place.〔("Le texte intégral de la décision du Conseil constitutionnel" ), Agence de Presse Sénégalaise, March 11, 2007 .〕 He was again the only Jëf-Jël candidate to be elected to the National Assembly in the parliamentary election held on June 3, 2007, winning the seat through national list proportional representation.〔("Le Conseil constitutionnel confirme définitivement la large victoire de la Coalition Sopi" ), ''Le Soleil'', June 15, 2007 .〕 On June 5, 2007, he announced that he was leaving politics for health reasons; he attributed his health problems to the 2003 attack, which was allegedly done by people close to President Abdoulaye Wade.〔("Prominent Senegalese opposition leader retires from political life" ), African Press Agency, June 6, 2007.〕

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