DAKAR, Senegal: Senegal’s National Assembly’s decision to postpone the presidential election from February 25th to December sparked outrage from the United States, with the State Department calling it “deeply concerning” and “cannot be considered legitimate.” The move, which saw security forces remove opposing parliamentarians, violates Senegal’s democratic tradition and constitutional mandate, according to US officials.
Matthew Miller, a State Department spokesperson, urged Senegal to respect the constitution and hold the election as originally planned. He specifically condemned the use of force against opposition members, highlighting the importance of protecting fundamental rights like freedom of expression and assembly. The US further emphasized its commitment to working with stakeholders and regional partners to ensure a peaceful and democratic resolution.