Senegal's President-elect Faye is receiving congratulations and support from various entities following a peaceful transition of power. Experts view this as a positive sign for stability in Senegal and West Africa. Senegal's position within ECOWAS is expected to shift in favor of signing countries and the people. French President Macron expresses interest in intensifying partnership with Senegal.
Across the continent, Africans – especially younger ones – are clamoring for change. Senegal’s new 44-year-old president, @DiomayeFaye could be the first to meet their demands, @rabah_arezki writes. https://t.co/ClQSVRUHbN
On March 30, Statement by Foreign Minister KAMIKAWA Yoko, regarding the presidential election in the Republic of #Senegal, was issued. #FMStatement 🇯🇵 https://t.co/X0Ce20WnN9 https://t.co/xHIZNhUera
Senegal dodged a democracy crisis https://t.co/9DjG881KEY
Macron tells Senegal president-elect France wants to 'intensify partnership': office #cgtnamerica
African Union 'warmly congratulates' Senegal's Faye on presidential win ➡️ https://t.co/g3wECScr71 https://t.co/GlqFecEJXc
Experts say the peaceful transition of power is a welcome indication of stability in Senegal and a positive sign for West Africa as a whole amid a string of coups that have rocked the region’s relations with Western countries, reports @MKrainc: https://t.co/9DjG882iuw
Senegal's Sall holds 'courteous' meeting with president-elect Faye ➡️ https://t.co/q8f21dJwhq https://t.co/zbH48Xudlq
"The position of Senegal is to stand with the people of Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, so I think Senegal will likely change the balance of power inside the ECOWAS institution for the benefit of the people and the signing countries" - @AmzatBoukari WATCH: https://t.co/oqxJr6roPt https://t.co/ShbmbslFIc