June 29, 2026

The African Tribune

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Senegal’s parliament to consider major constitutional overhaul

A highly anticipated plenary session is set to unfold today in Dakar, Senegal, where national deputies will deliberate on 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 crucial rebalancing of powers, the modernization of state institutions, and the establishment of new governance rules. Political observers are keenly watching its potential implications for the 2029 presidential ambitions, a key aspect of current African affairs. To understand the depth and significance of this political sequence in Dakar, particularly concerning African governance, we turn to Papa Fara Diallo, a distinguished lecturer in political sciences at Gaston-Bergé University in Saint-Louis, who offers his expert perspective on the proposed changes.

Papa Fara Diallo, politologue sénégalais.