In a dramatic escalation of political tensions, Senegalese lawmakers have tabled a bill to strip the president of key executive powers. Sources confirm the move comes amid growing concerns over instability across West Africa, with regional heavyweights Mali and Burkina Faso already under military rule. The proposed legislation, uncovered documents show, would curb the president's authority over the military and security services, transfer control of state-owned enterprises to parliament, and require presidential decrees to be ratified by a legislative supermajority.
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Senegal on the brink: MPs move to strip presidential powers as West Africa teeters
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By Marcus Stone
Published 30 June 2026 · 2 MIN READ

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Marcus Stone
Investigative Editor at The Prime. Covers corruption, financial crime, and institutional accountability across Westminster and the City.







