The proposed changes aim to expand parliamentary authority while curbing the influence of the presidency, a move that has sparked intense debate over the stability of the nation's governance. Opponents of the bill contend that restructuring these institutional checks could disrupt the delicate balance of power, fueling the public outcry seen on the streets.
This confrontation highlights deep-seated anxieties regarding the future of Senegalese democracy and the distribution of political influence. As the debate continues, the atmosphere in the capital remains volatile, with stakeholders questioning whether the proposed constitutional shift serves the public interest or risks further political fragmentation.





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