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Senegal: Snap elections to hold as President Faye dissolves parliament

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President of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye

Six months after he was elected as Senegal’s President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye has announced that snap elections will be held on November 17th, after he dissolved the country’s parliament.

According to analysts, Faye, whose party does not currently hold a majority in parliament, stands a high chance of securing one.

The move has been denounced by the opposition platform, Benno Bokk Yaakar, led by former President Macky Sall; they accused Faye of perjury.

Senegal’s youngest leader, Faye, 44, came out on top in the vote in April, just days after being released from prison along with Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko.

He pledged a series of sweeping reforms to improve living standards in the country, which has one of the highest inflation rates in West Africa.

He also pledged to stamp out corruption and to secure a higher share of Senegal’s natural resources for the population.

But these promises have yet to come to fruition. Faye and Sonko say the fact that their party does not hold a majority in parliament has prevented them from carrying out the changes.

Every year, thousands of people leave Senegal to Europe, in search of better economic opportunities.

Snap election:

A snap election is a sudden and unexpected election called by a government or ruling party, typically to capitalize on a perceived advantage or to resolve a political crisis.

It is often called “snap” because it is announced with little warning, giving opposition parties and candidates limited time to prepare and campaign.

A snap election is characterized by a short campaign period and limited notice.

Snap elections can be controversial, as they may be seen as an attempt to undermine democratic processes or disadvantage opposition parties.

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However, they can also provide an opportunity for citizens to have their say on important issues or to hold their leaders accountable.


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