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Why is Senegal’s election postponement significant?

By Reuters
08 February 2024   |   3:12 am
Senegal's parliament has voted to postpone a presidential election from February 25 to December 15 extending President Macky Sall's mandate. That's triggered widespread public outcry and potentially tarnishes Senegal's image as one of West Africa's more stable democracies.

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