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Bassirou Diomaye Faye calls referendum on constitutional reform

Senegalโ€™s president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, blocked his partyโ€™s constitutional reform and called a referendum after opposition protests and chaotic parliamentary debates. The proposed amendments, push

Senegal's power struggle: Referendum to decide on constitutional reform
DW World โ€” 6 July 2026
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Senegalโ€™s president, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, has torpedoed his own partyโ€™s constitutional reform by refusing to sign it and instead called a referendum

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Why This Matters

Senegalโ€™s referendum on constitutional reform marks a pivotal moment in West Africaโ€™s democratic resilience, testing whether a newly elected leader can navigate intense opposition while preserving institutional stability. The outcome will signal whether electoral pledges of transparency and inclusivity can withstand the pressures of entrenched political interests, setting a precedent for similar reform battles across the Sahel.

Background Context

The reform debate stems from decades of Senegalโ€™s 2001 constitution, which has been amended over a dozen timesโ€”often controversiallyโ€”to extend presidential terms or centralize power. Fayeโ€™s about-face, after initially blocking the reforms, reflects the delicate balance between campaign promises of change and the realities of governing a fractious parliament where opposition coalitions hold surprising leverage.

What Happens Next

If the referendum passes, Faye risks deepening divisions with the opposition and civil society, potentially fueling further protests or legal challenges. A narrow defeat could embolden rivals to challenge his mandate, while a landslide victory might accelerate his reform agendaโ€”but at the cost of alienating key allies. Either path risks reshaping Senegalโ€™s political landscape ahead of critical local elections.

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