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Senegal judges reject constitutional change that would reduce presidential powers

The court said the amendment was contrary to the constitution and would have barred a sitting president from leading a party.

  • On Thursday, Senegal's Constitutional Court struck down a parliamentary bill aimed at limiting the authority of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, ruling the amendment adopted last month was "contrary to the Constitution."
  • The reform was proposed by the ruling Pastef party, led by National Assembly Speaker Ousmane Sonko; tensions have escalated between the former allies since President Faye dismissed Sonko as prime minister in May.
  • Provisions within the rejected bill included prohibiting a sitting president from leading a political party while granting parliament expanded investigative powers and replacing the Constitutional Council with a new Constitutional Court.
  • Sonko stated on X that he respects the court's binding decision, while President Faye announced plans last week to establish his own separate political party amid ongoing government restructuring.
  • This dispute unfolds ahead of 2027 local elections, which are expected to measure the electoral strength of both camps, as a new prime minister has been appointed and a new government is forming.
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Senegal judges reject constitutional change that would reduce presidential powers

Senegal's top judicial body has rejected a constitutional amendment aimed at expanding parliament's role and reducing presidential powers.

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