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Protesters Clash With Riot Police In Senegal Over Presidential Election Postponement

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Protesters Clash With Riot Police In Senegal Over Presidential Election Postponement

Female presidential candidates were detained when police in riot gear broke up

Dakar, Senegal–  Senegal’s National Assembly experienced unrest on Monday as riot police used tear gas to disperse protesters upset about the postponement of the Feb. 25 presidential election.

The decision to reschedule the election to Aug. 25 and extend President Macky Sall’s mandate triggered criticism and turmoil.

Lawmakers are set to debate the bill proposing the election delay, marking a departure from Senegal’s history of election stability.

The African Union, along with regional bodies and Western governments, called for a swift announcement of a new election date. Riot police outside the parliament used tear gas and made arrests to quell around 100 protesters.

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A widespread public outcry over the postponement has raised concerns the country will face violent protests like those that have intermittently broken out over concerns Sall would run for a third term and the alleged political sidelining of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko.

Sall said he delayed the election due to a dispute over the candidate list and alleged corruption within the constitutional body that handled the list.

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Several prominent opposition figures, including Sonko, were barred from running for president, stoking discontent about the election process.

However, there has been strong pushback against the delay, which some opposition and civil society groups have called an “institutional coup”.

Some contenders have said they would still push ahead with campaigns meant to kick off over the weekend. Others have vowed to challenge the postponement in court.

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It would be that at least two female presidential candidates were detained when police in riot gear broke up protests in the capital Dakar on Sunday, firing tear gas and rounding up participants.

The authorities also took local television channel Walf off air on Sunday and revoked its licence, Walf said in a statement.

Buhari Olanrewaju Ahmed, a seasoned investigative journalist and climate/environmental reporter with a decade of experience, unravels complex issues and amplifies critical voices. His in-depth investigative work and insightful reporting have earned him recognition as a trusted source of information. Ahmed's unwavering commitment to journalism and exceptional storytelling prowess make him a standout figure in investigative journalism. His work drives meaningful conversations, influences policy decisions, and inspires collective efforts toward a sustainable future.

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