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Leader rejects loss, calls for new election

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Gambia’s presidente­lect said Saturday that the outgoing leader who now rejects his defeat has no constituti­onal authority to call for another election, and he called on President Yahya Jammeh to help with a smooth transition in the tiny West African country.

Jammeh’s surprise reversal late Friday was certain to spark outrage among the tens of thousands who took to the streets after Adama Barrow was announced the president-elect in the Dec. 1 vote, shouting “Freedom!”

The United States and others quickly rejected Jammeh’s new stance, and the African Union on Saturday called for security forces to remain neutral.

Soldiers were in the streets of the capital, Banjul, as Gambians closed down shops in fear of unrest.

Barrow said the Independen­t Electoral Commission is the only competent authority to declare a winner.

“It was already done so, and I am the presidente­lect,” Barrow said. “President Jammeh is the outgoing president. He is to hand over executive powers to me when his term is expires in January.”

Jammeh, whose 22-year rule has been marked by repeated accusation­s of human rights abuses, late Friday announced that he rejects the results of the presidenti­al election, a week after he jovially conceded to Barrow.

From wire reports

 ?? Dawda Bayo / Associated Press ?? Gambia President-elect Adama Barrow, left, said the Independen­t Electoral Commission is the only competent authority to declare a winner in the election.
Dawda Bayo / Associated Press Gambia President-elect Adama Barrow, left, said the Independen­t Electoral Commission is the only competent authority to declare a winner in the election.

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