In a significant political move, Senegal’s parliament passed controversial constitutional reforms designed to limit the powers of the presidency while enhancing the authority of lawmakers. This decision has sparked widespread protests, highlighting the contentious atmosphere surrounding these changes. The key reforms include establishing a new Constitutional Court and strengthening parliamentary oversight. The ruling government has proposed holding a national referendum to allow Senegalese citizens to decide the fate of these changes. Opposition parties voiced strong dissent, accusing the ruling Pastef party of prioritizing a politically motivated agenda over national consensus. With rising tensions, this parliamentary decision could redefine the political landscape in Senegal and prompt further public discourse surrounding the balance of power in government.

