Rule of Law in the News: Senegal’s president defends delaying elections in exclusive interview as protests erupt nationwide (AP News)

Senegal’s president defends delaying elections in exclusive interview as protests erupt nationwide (AP News) President Macky Sall is defending his decision to postpone Senegal’s upcoming presidential election. Meanwhile, critics say that Sall, who cannot legally run for a third term, is seeking to delay leaving office. West Africa has experienced several coups or coups attempts over the last year. Senegal has long been held up as an example of democracy in the region, though the country’s WJP Rule of Law Index score declined in the last year, with particularly notable declines in the factors measuring constraints on government powers (including the transition of power), fundamental rights, and the functioning of the justice system. Sources: World Justice Project

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