Rule to delay Senegal election dey against di law

Senegal protesters

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E bin get widespread riots for Senegal following di president announcement of di delay to election, wey dey scheduled for later dis month

Di decision to postpone dis month elections for Senegal dey against di constitution, di kontri top court don rule.

Di Constitutional Council bin cancel both President Macky Sall decree and one contentious bill wey by parliament pass to move di vote to December.

Widespread protests don grip di West African kontri, wey once dey considered as bastion of democracy for di region.

Opposition figures tok say e amount to “constitutional coup”.

Oga Sall bin announce say e dey push di election back sake of worry ova di eligibility of opposition candidates.

Im proposal dey backed by 105 out of di 165 MPs afta shouting debate wey see police remove some opposition MPs from di chamber. One six-month postponement dey originally proposed, but one last-minute amendment bin extend am to 10 months, meaning one new election date of 15 December.

Oga Sall bin repeat say e no get plan to run for office again. But im critics accuse am say e either dey try to cling to power or unfairly dey influence whoever succeed am.

Opposition candidates and lawmakers, wey bin file one number of legal challenges to di bill, go feel vindicated by di court decision on Thursday evening.

Khalifa Sall, one leading opponent and one former mayor of di capital Dakar, wey no dey related to di president, bin call di delay one “constitutional coup”, while Thierno Alassane Sall, anoda candidate, also no relation, call am “high treason”.

Di court say e “no possible” for di election to hold on di original date of 25 February – just 10 days away – but urge authorities to organise am “as soon as possible”.

Senegalese President Macky Sall, land for di 36th Ordinary Session of di Assembly of di African Union for di African Union Headquarters for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia February 19, 2023

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President Sall chop accuse from critics say e dey try cling to power

Oga Sall dey yet to react to di ruling. Im second term of office go expire on 2 April.

While di election fit hold bifo April, di gbege wey lead to di polls to dey postponed for di first place remain unresolved, including allegations of corruption for di Constitutional Court and objections from opposition candidates wey don dey excluded from di candidate list wey dey published last month.

To hold di elections wit di candidate list wey get issue fit renew kasala and violence by supporters of those wey dem no allow to contest, in particular Ousmane Sonko, wey dey popular wella among young Senegalese.

Most candidates no bin dey campaign since President Sall issue im 3 February decree, hours bifo campaigns suppose kick off.

Di decision come same day as release of some opposition politicians and civil society members from prison, for wetin some of di kontri viewe as move to appease public opinion.

Senegal for long be one of di most stable democracies for di region- as many see am.

E be di only kontri for mainland West Africa wey neva get military coup. E don get three largely peaceful handovers of power and until earlier dis month neva delay presidential election.

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