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Senegalese lawmakers have passed controversial constitutional reforms aimed at increasing parliamentary oversight and reducing presidential powers, prompting protests outside parliament. The reforms, supported by the majority-led opposition party, include creating a new Constitutional Court, restricting a sitting president from leading a political party, and expanding parliamentary investigation powers. The government plans to submit the reforms to a national referendum, though opposition and civil society groups oppose the changes, viewing them as political revenge and an erosion of executive authority.
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