Senegal PM Ousmane Sonko Vows to Repeal Contested Amnesty Law

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Senegal PM Ousmane Sonko has pledged to repeal a controversial amnesty law** by former president Macky Sall, which granted amnesty for deadly political violence. Sonko made the announcement in a policy speech before lawmakers, stating that the law shields perpetrators of serious crimes, including homicides, from justice. The amnesty allowed Sonko and other opposition figures, who were previously ineligible due to court convictions, to stand in the March 2024 elections. Sonko's government had earlier pledged to investigate dozens of deaths resulting from political violence between 2021 and 2024, with the aim of bringing justice and building social peace.

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Why is this happening?

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Key Points to Know

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