The electoral campaign for the upcoming early legislative elections in Senegal is set to begin this Sunday, leading up to the polls scheduled for November 17.
Candidates will have nearly three weeks to engage with voters and present their platforms.
As the campaign unfolds, all eyes are on a potential debate between current Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and former Prime Minister Amadou Ba. Ba, who finished as the runner-up in the last presidential election, is now spearheading a political coalition aiming to secure a significant number of seats in the legislative assembly.
Candidates will be working to convince voters of their ability to address pressing issues facing the country, including economic challenges, governance, and social policies.
Regional Political analysts suggest that the outcomes of these elections could have significant implications for Senegal’s political landscape and the governing party’s future.
Public interest in the campaign is high, especially regarding the anticipated debate between Sonko and Ba, which many view as a pivotal moment in the electoral race.
Voters are eager to hear how both leaders plan to tackle the nation’s challenges and their visions for the future of Senegal.