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Senegal MPs back electoral reform that could open door to Sonko candidacy

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By Diadie Ba

DAKAR, ‌April 28 (Reuters) - Senegal's National Assembly overwhelmingly approved ​on Tuesday changes to the country's electoral code, introducing provisions that ⁠could pave the way for Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko to run in the 2029 presidential election.

• Firebrand opposition leader ​Sonko, 51, was excluded from standing in the 2024 election following ‌a conviction, which could potentially bar him again in 2029. His handpicked successor, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, went on to win ⁠the presidency.

• Since taking office, differences have emerged ⁠between Faye and Sonko, fuelling debate that the prime minister may seek the top job himself in 2029.

• The bill, introduced under an emergency procedure criticized by opposition ‌parties, was easily adopted by the National Assembly, which is ⁠dominated by Sonko's Pastef party, with ‌128 votes in favour, 11 against ​and two abstentions.

• The legislation amends provisions that had previously disqualified Sonko from running for office, potentially removing a ‌key legal obstacle to his candidacy.

• ​The bill will now ⁠be sent to the president, who must decide ‌whether to sign it into ⁠law. Opposition parties could also challenge the adopted bill at the Constitutional Council.

• Separately, the presidency on Monday released draft ​reforms covering the ‌constitution, electoral code, political parties and the constitutional court for ⁠public comment ahead of cabinet ​debates.

(Reporting by Diadie Ba; Writing by Amindeh Blaise ​Atabong; Editing by Robbie Corey-Boulet)

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