A highly anticipated plenary session is underway in Dakar, Senegal, where national deputies are meticulously examining a proposed constitutional revision. This significant legislative effort aims to usher in a new institutional era for the nation. The proposed text seeks to address several critical areas, including a rebalancing of powers, the modernization of institutional life, and the establishment of new governance rules. Political observers in Dakar are keenly assessing the potential ramifications of this reform, particularly its influence on the landscape of presidential ambitions leading up to the 2029 elections. To shed light on the intricacies of this political moment and the specifics of the new constitutional framework, we turn to Papa Fara Diallo, a distinguished lecturer in political science at Gaston-Bergé University in Saint-Louis.
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