Senegal signs off on ruling party's parliament landslide
The Peninsula
Dakar: Senegal s Constitutional Council confirmed Wednesday the governing party s win in parliamentary elections, giving it the majority needed to imp...
Dakar: Senegal's Constitutional Council confirmed Wednesday the governing party's win in parliamentary elections, giving it the majority needed to implement its pan-Africanist programme.
The final results give the Pastef party 130 seats out of 165 in parliament, one of the largest majorities ever won by a single party in the west African nation.
Pastef's Bassirou Diomaye Faye swept to the presidency in March pledging a shake-up in Senegal, which is facing soaring unemployment and three years of economic and political crisis.
But an opposition-dominated parliament hampered his efforts to implement leftist policies, and Faye dissolved the assembly as soon as he was constitutionally allowed.
The Council's final results serve as vindication for the campaign of Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, with the former firebrand opposition leader criss-crossing the country to rally support for Pastef's platform.