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Senegal: Why this panic?

Senegal: Why this panic?

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with pierre Dieme
Published on 2024-03-11 20:55:51

Get out and calmly campaign. Do not engage in the drama.

Even if the 17 million Senegalese citizens were to appeal to the Supreme Court, nothing legally can prevent the presidential election from taking place on March 24.

The Supreme Court has no jurisdiction except to rule on the order opposing the broadcast of a program issued by the CRNA (art. LO134). All other electoral campaign disputes fall under the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal of Dakar, which can be seized by the candidates or by the CNRA. 100000000000 Supreme Court rulings cannot have any impact on the normal progress of the electoral process.

The Council is the only competent judge to rule on the decree summoning the voters, and its decisions are binding on all administrative and judicial authorities, including the Supreme Court.

The Constitutional Council is the sole master of the current electoral process, and only the death of one of the 19 candidates can interrupt this electoral process (so far, none of them have a fever. May Allah SWT protect them).

Have an excellent electoral campaign and enjoy your meals.

Dr. Salif Sané UGB

Read the original article(French) on Dakar Matin

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