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politics1 year ago

"Senegal's Turbulent Path to the 2024 Presidential Election"

Senegal is set to hold critical elections after President Macky Sall's controversial decision to delay the polls, sparking protests and a constitutional crisis. Concerns around a potential third term attempt by Sall and accusations of media clampdown have inflamed tensions. Voters will choose from 19 candidates, with frontrunners including Amadou Ba and Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who was released from prison ahead of the vote. Economic challenges and youth unemployment are key issues, with the results expected to be announced shortly after the election.

politics1 year ago

"Senegal's President Sall Commits to April Exit Without Election Date"

Senegal's President Macky Sall has agreed to step down when his term ends on April 2, but tensions persist over the election date after he postponed the vote from Sunday to mid-December, sparking deadly protests. The opposition has refused to participate in proposed political talks to decide the election date, and many presidential hopefuls and civil society organizations have also declined to take part. President Sall, under pressure to announce a new date, said there wasn't enough time to vote in a new president by April 2 and that a dialogue forum would decide what should happen in that case. However, his failure to set a new election date has fueled suspicions of stalling tactics, and his televised interview has not restored Senegal's reputation as a bastion of democracy in the region.

politics1 year ago

Senegal's Top Court Declares Election Delay Unlawful

The Constitutional Court in Senegal has ruled that the president's decision to delay the upcoming elections is unconstitutional, annulling the decree and contentious bill that sought to move the vote to December. Widespread protests have erupted in the country, with opposition figures denouncing the delay as an "institutional coup." President Macky Sall had cited concerns over the eligibility of opposition candidates as the reason for the postponement, but critics accused him of attempting to cling to power or unfairly influencing his successor. The court urged authorities to organize the election "as soon as possible" and released several opposition politicians and civil society members from prison on the same day.

politics1 year ago

"Senegal's Democracy in Crisis: Protests Escalate Over Election Delay"

Senegal is in the midst of a political crisis as President Macky Sall's decision to delay the presidential election until December has sparked outrage and protests across the country. Many citizens feel betrayed and see the postponement as an attempt by Sall to cling to power beyond the end of his second term. The move has led to violent protests, leaving three people dead, and has drawn criticism from influential Muslim leaders. Ousmane Sonko, a popular opposition leader excluded from the race, has garnered significant support, particularly among the youth, and his stance on the economy has worried the elite. The postponement may also benefit other opposition leaders, leading to uncertainty and tension as the country grapples with the crisis.

politics1 year ago

Senegal's Election Delay Sparks Nationwide Unrest

Violent protests have erupted in Senegal after the postponement of presidential elections, leading to clashes across the country and the first reported fatality. President Macky Sall's decision to delay the elections has sparked accusations of a "constitutional coup" from opposition leaders, with widespread concerns about the country's democratic reputation. The protests in Dakar and other areas have resulted in clashes with security forces, and the West African regional bloc Ecowas has called for urgent steps to restore the electoral calendar in line with the constitution.

politics1 year ago

Senegal's Democratic Crisis: Protests and Postponed Elections Spark Nationwide Unrest

Security forces clashed with protesters in Senegal after the presidential election was postponed to December, sparking fears for the country's democracy. President Macky Sall's decision to delay the polls due to a candidate list dispute has been met with widespread anger and accusations of a "constitutional coup". Opposition groups and some lawmakers have filed legal challenges against the delay, while the European Union has expressed concern and urged Senegal to preserve democracy and organize elections as quickly as possible.

politics1 year ago

"Senegal's Parliament Delays Elections to December Amid Opposition Showdown"

Senator Ben Cardin, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, condemns Senegal President Macky Sall's decision to postpone the presidential election, warning that it could lead the country towards dictatorship and undermines its democratic progress. Cardin urges Sall to reverse the decision and ensure that elections are held before the end of his constitutionally mandated term.

politics1 year ago

"Senegal's Election Chaos: Parliament Delays Vote Amid Protests and Political Tensions"

Senegal's parliament has voted to delay the presidential election to December 15 after chaotic scenes in the chamber and violent protests. President Macky Sall's decision to postpone the election, originally scheduled for February 25, has sparked unrest and opposition. The move to delay the poll further has raised concerns about the country's democratic credentials, with Human Rights Watch warning of the risk of losing its democratic status. The postponement has faced legal challenges from presidential candidates, and there are fears of potential violent unrest. Sall cited a dispute over the candidate list and alleged corruption as reasons for the delay, but opposition and civil society groups have strongly rejected the move, with some calling it an "institutional coup."

politics1 year ago

"Senegal's Political Turmoil: Protests, Postponed Elections, and Parliamentary Blockades"

Riot police in Senegal fired teargas to disperse protesters outside the national assembly after President Macky Sall postponed the February elections to August, sparking accusations of attempting to extend his term illegally. The move has led to widespread unrest, with concerns over democratic stability and fears of violent protests. The African Union and other bodies have called for a new election date, while opposition parties have reacted with anger and vowed to challenge the postponement in court.

politics1 year ago

"Senegal Parliament Faces Protests Over President's Mandate Extension and Election Delay"

Senegalese police cracked down on protests against the postponement of the presidential election, as parliament prepared to debate a bill that would reschedule the vote for August and extend President Macky Sall's mandate. The postponement has sparked unrest and accusations of an "institutional coup", with opposition figures and civil society denouncing the move. The proposed bill would keep Sall in power until his successor is installed, leading to further protests and international concern from organizations like ECOWAS and the French foreign ministry.

politics2 years ago

Senegal's President Macky Sall Declares No Third Term, Praised by Democracy Advocates

Senegal's President Macky Sall announced that he will not seek a third term in office, surprising many and receiving praise from democracy advocates. Sall's decision comes after facing opposition and deadly protests in the country. While he respected the constitution, concerns remain about the independence of the judiciary and the treatment of opposition figures. Sall's announcement is seen as a positive precedent in a region where democratic norms are under threat, with junta governments in power in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Guinea, and presidents serving past their term limits in Ivory Coast and Togo.