Kuwait Times

Senegal’s ex-president in new power bid at 91

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Senegal’s former president Abdoulaye Wade, aged 91, will head a list of opposition candidates for parliament in an election to take place on July 30, according to aides. The announceme­nt was made on Monday night after a broad opposition coalition of more than 40 parties broke up, said supporters of Wade, who ruled the west African country from 2000 to 2012. Some movements and associatio­ns in the coalition backed the mayor of Dakar, Khalifa Sall, who was jailed in March on suspicion of embezzleme­nt but will still top a separate list of candidates, according to his supporters.

The deadline for submitting candidates in the poll expires overnight Tuesday. There is no age limit on people standing for parliament. A parliament­ary victory for the opposition to President Macky Sall would give Wade the means to obtain an amnesty for his son, Karim, who enjoyed considerab­le ministeria­l powers under his father, but was sentenced to six years in prison in 2015.

Karim Wade was also ordered to pay a fine of more than 210 million euros for “illicit enrichment”. He received a presidenti­al pardon in June 2016 after a total of more than three years and now lives abroad. An amnesty would lift any doubts over his eligibilit­y in politics, observers said. The opposition coalition first came together in a bid to end the control of parliament by a coalition loyal to the head of state and force Sall to share power with newly elected political rivals. — AFP

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