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Senegal judges reject constitutional change that would reduce presidential powers

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Senegal's judiciary rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that aimed to reduce presidential powers. The decision maintains the existing balance of power in the country. The ruling has implications for Senegal's political landscape and governance.

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Constitutional judges exercised their power of judicial review.

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Senegal judges rejected a constitutional change that would reduce presidential powers.

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Senegal judges rejected a constitutional change that would reduce presidential powers.

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  • Constitutional judges exercised their power of judicial review.
  • The rejection upholds the existing legal framework for presidential powers.

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Senegal judges rejected a constitutional change that would reduce presidential powers.

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