after the ouster of Karim Wade, the creation of a commission of inquiry is debated

after the ouster of Karim Wade the creation of a

For several days, the supporters of Karim Wade, candidate excluded from the presidential election of February 25, 2024, have requested the creation of a parliamentary commission of inquiry to re-examine the process of eviction of certain candidates against a backdrop of suspicion of corruption within the Constitutional Council. On Monday, the proposal was examined by the Law Commission of the National Assembly, on Wednesday the deputies meeting in plenary will have to approve or reject the creation of this commission of inquiry which attacks the highest authority of the judicial system.

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With our correspondent in Dakar, Léa-Lisa Westerhoff

In a 4-page document, the deputies of the parliamentary group Liberty, democracy and change which brings together the deputies of the Senegalese Democratic Party (PDS) of Karim Wade and members of the opposition propose the creation of a commission of inquiry into the presidential candidate selection process.

The objective: to shed light on “ conflicts of interest, benefits and suspicions of corruption » of certain members of the Constitutional Council. Clearly, according to these deputies, some would have received money to invalidate certain applications. The accusations are serious and target two of the seven wise men of the Constitutional Council: judges Cheikh Tidiane Coulibaly and Cheikh Ndiaye accused of having “ questionable connections with certain candidates “.

Another point to examine according to the PDS deputies: “ serious breaches » during the control of sponsorships carried out by the Constitutional Council between December 26, 2023 and January 20, 2024: the use of an unupdated electoral file or even technical failures of the control software, according to them. Criticisms which had already been formulated by around forty failed candidates and received by Macky Sall last week.

As of Monday, judge Cheikh Ndiaye filed a complaint againstdefamation, contempt of court and discrediting a court decision“. For its part, the Constitutional Council issued a press release to recall the independence of the judiciary in Senegal, and its readiness to shed light on these accusations.serious and unfounded» according to the advice of the wise. While recalling that accusations likely to destabilize institutions cannot remain without consequences for their authors.

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