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SENEGAL UNREST: President Sall Confirms HeWill Step Down

Senegal’s president, Macky Sall, has confirmed he will step down on April 2, the end of his current term. Despite proposals for a June 2 election, the date remains undecided. This follows previous attempts to delay the election, sparking protests and a court ruling enforcing the original April 2 deadline. The country’s future leader after Sall remains uncertain. Who do you think will constitutionaly lead the country after Sall while elections are being organised?

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