In Senegal, the opposition to the government wants to vote on a motion of censure

In Senegal, the opposition to the government wants to vote on a motion of censure
In
      Senegal,
      the
      opposition
      to
      the
      government
      wants
      to
      vote
      on
      a
      motion
      of
      censure

Following the rejection by Senegalese MPs of the new authorities’ bill on the abolition of two institutions deemed to be budget-consuming, the parliamentary opposition has moved up a gear and tabled a motion of censure in an attempt to bring down the government.

With our correspondent in Dakar, Léa-Lisa Westerhoff

The idea was launched by a member of parliament from the APR, the party of the former president of Senegal, Macky Sall. Abdou Mbow had announced on Monday that he wanted to file this motion of censure for ” bring down the government ».

The MP criticises Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko for still not having presented the broad outlines of his programme to the MPs – the famous general policy statement.

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Article 86 of the Constitution gives MPs the possibility to force the government to resign. If at least 17 of the 165 parliamentarians sign a motion of censure and submit it to the assembly, a plenary session must be convened 48 hours later, and if the motion is adopted by a simple majority, the government falls.

- RFI

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