Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Senegal frees opposition leaders before election

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Sonko, Senegal’s main opposition leader, was released from prison on Thursday evening just 10 days before the presidenti­al election this month, sparking exultant celebratio­ns across the capital Dakar.

Sonko is widely seen as the main challenger to President Macky Sall’s ruling party. He was greeted outside the prison by crowds of supporters waving flags, chanting and holding up posters.

Sonko had been in prison since July and has fought a prolonged legal battle to run for president in the March 24 election. Sonko and his key ally, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, were both set free, his lawyer Bamba Cisse told The Associated Press (AP).

It was not immediatel­y clear how their releases would impact the election. Faye was named the opposition’s election candidate after Sonko was barred from running.

Supporters also gathered at Sonko’s house and at other locations in Dakar to celebrate. Convoys of supporters drove around the capital tooting their horns and yelling until late at night.

Sonko, who finished third in the 2019 presidenti­al election, is popular among young people and his fiery campaign to tackle corruption has resonated in a country with economic hardship. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has pushed up food and energy prices, further straining the economy.

Sall himself ultimately decided not to seek a third term in office after Sonko’s supporters launched months of protests that at times turned deadly. The protests have rocked Senegal’s image as a pillar of stability in West Africa, where dozens of coups and attempted coups have taken place in recent decades.

Presidenti­al candidates, meanwhile, kicked off their election campaigns on Saturday, following weeks of violent protests after the vote was delayed.

Sall tried to postpone the election last month, just weeks before it was to take place on Feb. 25. His announceme­nt that the vote would instead be held 10 months from now plunged Senegal into uncertaint­y and drew protesters to the streets again.

But the Constituti­onal Council rejected Sall’s postponeme­nt and ordered the government to set a new date as soon as possible.

 ?? ?? A Senegalese opposition party supporter celebrates the release of their leaders, Dakar, Senegal, March 14, 2024.
A Senegalese opposition party supporter celebrates the release of their leaders, Dakar, Senegal, March 14, 2024.

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