Constitutional referendum in Senegal - Shorter presidential term: a half-kept promise
At a Glance
11-03-2016
President Macky Sall decided to put constitutional changes to a referendum on 20 March 2016. The proposal includes a reduction of the presidential term length from seven to five years. Nevertheless President Sall, following the Constitutional Council's opinion, declared the reduction could not apply to his current mandate: he would thus stay in office until 2019, contrary to a promise he made when he was elected. While Sall's supporters hailed his sense of responsibility, opponents denounced this decision as a political manoeuvre to backtrack on his commitment.
At a Glance
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- Africa
- church-State relations
- constitutional revision
- economic geography
- elective office
- electoral procedure and voting
- EU relations
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- executive power and public service
- GEOGRAPHY
- head of State
- LAW
- parliament
- political framework
- political situation
- political unrest
- POLITICS
- politics and public safety
- referendum
- secularity
- Senegal
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