The National Assembly has delivered a decisive verdict on the constitutional reform bill, approving amendments proposed by the parliamentary majority led by Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko while rejecting those from the executive branch. This move has intensified the already strained relationship between the government and the legislature, signaling heightened political friction in a critical moment for Senegal.
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