
Former Senegalese President Macky Sall has changed his travel itinerary, postponing his return to the United States. He is now embarking on a diplomatic tour, which will begin with a visit to Banjul to meet with Gambian President Adama Barrow. Following this, he will travel to Morocco. Sall was expected in Dakar this Friday afternoon for an audience with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, and this meeting will precede his diplomatic engagements. According to journalist Madiambal Diagne, Sall will not return to the US after his stay in Senegal as initially planned. The meeting between Sall and Faye will be their first since Sall's presidential term ended, drawing significant interest given recent political developments, including the separation between President Faye and Ousmane Sonko, a former strong opponent of Macky Sall.
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Former President Macky Sall is in Dakar, coinciding with a press conference held by victims' families who are demanding justice and accountability. Constitutional expert Professor Abdoul Aziz K茅b茅 from Cheikh Anta Diop University states that the Senegalese Constitution, specifically Article 101, acts as a safeguard against impeaching a former president for actions taken during their tenure. This article requires a three-fifths majority vote from the National Assembly 99 out of 165 deputies through a secret ballot. Professor K茅b茅 emphasizes that while the quorum is high, the primary challenge lies in the procedural requirements, which include a formal resolution, a scheduled debate, and a plenary vote. He notes that none of these steps are currently planned for the National Assembly's extraordinary session, which is focused on the revised finance law. Sall's visit also comes as he campaigns for the position of United Nations Secretary-General, and he is expected to meet with current President Diomaye Faye.