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Senegal to elect its next president after months of unrest

Senegal to elect its next president after months of unrest

Posted on March 24, 2024 By admin


Supporters of Senegalese opposition leader Ousmane Sonko and Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the presidential candidate he is backing in the March 24 election, react during the final campaign rally in Mbour, Senegal March 22, 2024.
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Senegalese are heading to the polls on March 24 to vote in a tightly contested presidential race marred by months of unrest that threatened democracy in one of West Africa’s most stable nations.

The election will take place after much uncertainty following President Macky Sall’s unsuccessful effort to delay the February 25 vote until the end of the year — and then announcing a surprise amnesty for political prisoners.

Two leading opposition figures were released from prison last week to jubilant celebrations.

The election is set to be Senegal’s fourth democratic transfer of power since it gained independence from France in 1960. It is also the first vote without an incumbent on the ballot since term limits were introduced and there is no clear frontrunner among the 19 candidates, including one woman.

“This is poised to be the most competitive election since the introduction of multiparty politics,” Tochi Eni-Kalu, Africa analyst at the Eurasia Group, told The Associated Press.

The candidates

Analysts say no candidate is expected to win more than 50% of the vote, and a runoff between leading candidates is widely expected. These include Amadou Ba, a former prime minister, and Bassirou Diomaye Faye, who is backed by popular opposition figure Ousmane Sonko.

Mr. Sonko, who came third in the previous election, was barred from running in January because of a prior conviction for defamation. He has faced several legal troubles in recent years that supporters say are part of a government effort to derail his candidacy.

Other potential frontrunners are Khalifa Sall, a former mayor of Dakar unrelated to the president, and Idrissa Seck, a former prime minister from the early 2000s who was the runner up in the 2019 presidential race.

Two candidates dropped out this week to back Mr. Faye’s candidacy, a sign of the start of coalition-building that could determine the outcome of the race, according to analysts.

High inflation, unemployements are major issues

At the forefront of concerns for many Senegalese voters is the economy, which has been squeezed by high food and energy prices partly driven by the war in Ukraine. Unemployment among the nation’s youth is widespread, driving thousands to risk their lives on dangerous journeys in search of jobs in the West.

“Jobs are really, truly the priority. Everyone can see that unemployment is taking over,” said Oumy Sarr, a political activist. “The second priority is the high cost of living in Senegal today. What is to be done to improve people’s living conditions? Inflation is rising, everyone is tired.”



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