The Senegalese Constitutional Council declared itself, on Wednesday, 17 June, "incompetent" to consider the appeal filed by the opposition against the reinstatement of Ousmane Sonko in the National Assembly. The High Court also rejected the request of 18 deputies who contested the legality of his election to the presidency of the institution. Reacting to this decision, MP Abdou Mbow, a member of the parliamentary group Takku Wallu Senegal, said,…
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The Senegalese Constitutional Council declared itself, on Wednesday, 17 June, "incompetent" to consider the appeal filed by the opposition against the reinstatement of Ousmane Sonko in the National Assembly. The High Court also rejected the request of 18 deputies who contested the legality of his election to the presidency of the institution. Reacting to this decision, MP Abdou Mbow, a member of the parliamentary group Takku Wallu Senegal, said,…