Houston Chronicle Sunday

Senegal’s leader delays presidenti­al vote

- By Babacar Dione

DAKAR, Senegal — Senegalese President Macky Sall on Saturday postponed presidenti­al elections scheduled for Feb. 25, citing controvers­ies over the disqualifi­cation of some candidates and allegation­s of corruption in election cases.

Sall — who is not seeking another term in office — said he signed a decree repealing the law that convened the electoral body just as campaignin­g was set to begin in one of Africa’s most stable democracie­s at a time the region is grappling with a wave of coups.

The controvers­ies over the candidates “could seriously harm the credibilit­y of the election by creating the seeds of pre- and postelecto­ral litigation,” Sall said without announcing a new date for the vote.

He also said some of the 20 candidates cleared to run were discovered to have dual nationalit­y, which would disqualify them under the Senegalese constituti­on.

The announceme­nt came as federal lawmakers were set to deliberate on a bill on the postponeme­nt as requested by the opposition Senegalese Democratic Party, whose candidate was disqualifi­ed from the election.

Critics of the postponeme­nt included former Prime Minister Aminata Touré, who called it “sabotage.”

“For a long time, they have sabotaged the process. This is the first time that a presidenti­al election has been postponed in Senegal,” Touré said.

The crucial vote has been dogged by controvers­ies, from deadly clashes that resulted in Sall announcing that he would not seek a third term to the disqualifi­cation of two opposition leaders by the highest election authority.

After the Constituti­onal Council published a final list of candidates two weeks ago, federal lawmakers set up a panel to investigat­e two judges on the council who were accused of corruption. The allegation was rejected by the associatio­n of Senegal’s judges, who called for respect for the separation of powers.

Sall described the aftermath of the accusation­s as a “sufficient­ly serious and confusing situation,” adding: “Our country cannot afford a new crisis.”

 ?? Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press ?? Senegal President Macky Sall speaks during the U.N. Climate Summit on Dec. 1, 2023, in Dubai.
Rafiq Maqbool/Associated Press Senegal President Macky Sall speaks during the U.N. Climate Summit on Dec. 1, 2023, in Dubai.

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