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BREAKING: Senegal’s Constitutional Council Overturns Delay to Presidential Election

BySani Magaji Garko

Feb 15, 2024

Senegal’s constitutional council on Thursday overturned the postponement of this month’s presidential election, after the delay plunged the country into its worst crisis in decades.

The Council said the law adopted by parliament on February 5 — which delayed the election for 10 months and would thus keep President Macky Sall in office beyond the end of his term — was unconstitutional, according to a document published on social media and authenticated by a source within the institution.

READ ALSO: BREAKING: Student Killed as Protest Rock Senegal Over Election Delay

The constitutional body also annulled Sall’s February 3 decree that modified the electoral calendar just three weeks before the vote, postponing the election from February 25 to December 15.

Sall’s move provoked widespread outcry from Senegal’s opposition and civil society, who decried it as a “constitutional coup”.

AFP

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