- Internet access has been cut off in parts of Senegal amid protests over the presidential election’s postponement.
- President Macky Sall has delayed the election indefinitely, citing disputes over the candidate list.
- Security forces have arrested protesters and used tear gas to disperse demonstrations in the capital, Dakar.
- The postponement has led to widespread concern about the erosion of democracy in Senegal.
- Political tensions have escalated since the disqualification of two presidential candidates earlier this year.
- Experts warn that the turmoil could impact stability in the West African region, already troubled by instability in neighboring countries.
- The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has issued a statement, but it has been met with criticism for not strongly condemning the election’s postponement.
- There is a call for a diplomatic and political solution to uphold the electoral process and democracy in Senegal.
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