Political Tensions Rise in Senegal Ahead of Parliamentary Election
Senegal's Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has called for revenge against alleged violence towards Pastef supporters during parliamentary election campaigning. The country's political climate remains tense following clashes earlier this year and sporadic violence during recent campaign events. Authorities are appealing for calm amidst the rising tensions.
Tensions are escalating in Senegal as Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has urged supporters to retaliate against alleged violence suffered during parliamentary election campaigns. The call for revenge has alarmed rights groups, raising concerns about potential unrest in a nation still recovering from historic protests.
Following President Bassirou Diomaye Faye's landslide election victory, clashes between party supporters have persisted. Reports of sporadic violence and confrontations signal a tumultuous lead-up to the forthcoming parliamentary race, where Pastef aims to advance its political agenda.
Amidst rising provocations, calls for peace and restraint echo. Civil society groups and rights defenders emphasize the need for dialogue and caution, while the interior ministry pushes for calm ahead of the pivotal elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)