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Senegal: the international community welcomes the holding of the vote at the end of the month

2024-03-08T11:29:30.322Z

Highlights: The African Union, the European Union and the United States welcome the postponement of the presidential election in Senegal. The election was initially scheduled for February 25, before the expiration of President Macky's mandate. The European Union calls for “a peaceful electoral campaign and the holding of credible and transparent elections” The presidential election, perhaps the most open in the contemporary history of the West African country, will pit the 19 candidates against each other. The campaign will begin on Saturday and end on Friday March 22, largely during the Muslim month of fasting.


The African Union, the European Union and the United States have expressed their satisfaction with the organization of the presidential election on March 24.


The African Union, the European Union and the United States welcomed the organization of the presidential election in Senegal on March 24, after several weeks of a political crisis caused by the last minute postponement of the vote.

After a month of uncertainty which alarmed national opinion and part of the international community, the date of the presidential election, initially scheduled for February 25, was set for March 24, before the expiration of President Macky's mandate. Sall and under the pressure of an inflexible Constitutional Council.

The President of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat

“welcomes the peaceful outcome of the institutional crisis in Senegal”

, in a press release published Friday.

The decision to set the election for March 24, while a

“national dialogue”

convened by President Sall and largely supported his cause recommended the date of June 2,

“reflects the rooting and resilience of democracy in Senegal of which Africa has always been proud

.

The AU

“will deploy an observation mission that meets the challenges

,” continues Moussa Faki.

The European Union

“welcomes”

the decisions of the Constitutional Council and the Senegalese presidency, emphasizing

“the great resilience”

of democracy and the rule of law in Senegal through its institutions, the spokesperson for the European Union said on Thursday. Nabila Massrali commission.

The EU calls for

“a peaceful electoral campaign and the holding of credible and transparent elections”

.

Senegal's most open presidential election

For their part, the United States

“took note of Senegal’s decision to organize the first round of the postponed presidential election in March”

in early February, in a message from the Bureau of African Affairs of the State Department published Thursday on X.

“We stand with the people of Senegal and their unwavering support for democracy and free and fair elections.”

The presidential election, perhaps the most open in the contemporary history of the West African country, will pit the 19 candidates selected by the Constitutional Council against each other.

The date of a second round, probable given the current state of applications, has not been communicated.

The campaign will begin on Saturday and end on Friday March 22, largely during the Muslim month of fasting.

It will be shorter than the 21 days prescribed by the electoral code.

Source: lefigaro

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