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November 7, 2024

TRENDING NOW: Bassirou Diomaye Faye Elected Fifth President of Senegal on March 24, 2024  🇸🇳

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Senegal’s Faye dissolves parliament and sets elections for November

The president, citing reform roadblocks, said working with the opposition-led assembly had become difficult. Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye has dissolved the opposition-led parliament, paving the way for snap elections six months after he was voted in on an anti-establishment platform. Faye said working with the assembly had grown difficult after members refused to start

Senegal president dissolves national assembly amid political tensions

After weeks of mounting tension between Senegal’s executive and the opposition-controlled Parliament, President Bassirou Diomaye has dissolved the National Assembly. The move fulfills the wishes of the president’s supporters, but it has sparked a heated debate among Senegalese citizens. “It’s in their interest” Aïssatou Diallo, a local observer, suggests the decision is strategic: “If they

Senegal: Senegal’s Dollar Bonds Fall As IMF Warns of Fiscal Deterioration

TLDR Senegal’s dollar bonds drop after IMF warns of worsening fiscal outlook, worst performers in Bloomberg’s index of sovereign dollar debt Yields on Senegal’s 2048 notes rise by 14 basis points to 9.78% following political instability and opposition-controlled parliament disbandment IMF highlights economic slowdown, widened fiscal deficit in Senegal, urgent reforms needed for stabilizing public

West Ham 0-3 Chelsea: What Were The Main Talking Points As The Blues Cruise Their Way To London Bragging Rights?

Extending on their recent Premier League flurry, Chelsea stormed their way to a 3-0 romp against West Ham on Saturday lunchtime. Getting off to a dream start here, Nicolas Jackson opened the scoring in the first four minutes as the Senegal international slotted past Alphonse Areola. In complete control throughout the early stages and with

Senegalese banker Ibrahima Cheikh Diong picked to lead new loss and damage fund

Diong has experience in development banking, government and insurance against climate disasters in Africa Governments have chosen veteran Senegalese banker Ibrahima Cheikh Diong to lead the new United Nations’ fund for responding to the loss and damage caused by climate change. The government officials who make up the fund’s board selected Diong – who has worked in

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