Pastef won 130 seats, followed by Takku Wallu (16 seats), Peace and Infrastructure (7 seats) and Sam Sa Kaddù… (3 seats)

Pastef won 130 seats, followed by Takku Wallu (16 seats), Peace and Infrastructure (7 seats) and Sam Sa Kaddù… (3 seats)
Pastef won 130 seats, followed by Takku Wallu (16 seats), Peace and Infrastructure (7 seats) and Sam Sa Kaddù… (3 seats)

The members of the National Votes Census Commission proclaimed this Thursday the provisional results following the legislative elections of November 17, 2024. Four magistrates presented themselves in room 4 of the Dakar court, headed by, Abdoulaye Ba, president of the commission, also president of the Dakar Court of Appeal.

It is the Pastef party which finds itself with 130 seats, followed by the Takku Wallu Senegal coalition with 16 seats of deputies. The Sàm Sa Kàddu coalition obtains 3 deputies on the national list with Barthélémy Dias, Anta Babacar Ngom and Cheikh Tidiane Youm. Amadou Ba and Jam Ak Jariñ obtain 5 deputies at the national list level and 2 in the department of Podor and And nawlé: 1 seat in Gossas.

Note that Thierno Alassane Sall and the Senegal Kessé coalition on the proportional list: 1 seat, And nawlé: 1 seat, the nationalists: 1 seat, And Bessal Senegal: 1 seat, Pastef: 1,991,770 with 29 seats, Jam Ak Jariñ : 9.5%, 5 seats, Takku Wallu: 531470, 8 seats.

Others: FARLU COALITION: 0.78 = 1 deputy

SOPI SENEGAL COALITION: 0.63 = 1 MP

AND IN CONFIDENCE FOR SENEGAL (AKS): 0.59 =1 MP

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