Réformes : Diomaye Faye annonce la révision de la Constitution et du Conseil supérieur de la magistrature
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye announced "a new and decisive step in the process of institutional reforms," with a focus on revising the Constitution, reforming the High Council of the Judiciary, and strengthening the pillars of the rule of law. "This major step is in line with the commitments made to achieve more credible and transparent governance," he stated in his address to the nation on December 31st.
The Head of State reiterated Senegal's fundamental choice to remain true to what constitutes its historical strength: "A vibrant democracy, a demanding rule of law, and a deeply rooted tradition of dialogue." It is in the name of this fidelity that the reforms undertaken have been pursued, with the objective of consolidating the strength and credibility of republican institutions.
Among the progress already achieved, Bassirou Diomaye Faye highlighted the establishment of the National Office for the Fight Against Corruption (OFNAC), following an open and transparent call for applications. According to the president, this governance method is destined to become the norm, in order to enshrine competence, integrity, and merit as central criteria in public management.
In the same vein, the ad hoc committees established following the national consultations on justice and the political system have completed their work. These consultations have laid the groundwork for a legal framework to implement the consensus-based recommendations, formulated with a view to institutional reform and strengthening trust between citizens and the State.
The president primarily announced a precise timetable for the major reforms to come. Draft texts relating to the revision of the Constitution, the Constitutional Court, the High Council of the Judiciary, the Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI), as well as the draft Electoral Code, will be presented to the Council of Ministers and then transmitted to the National Assembly during the first quarter of 2026.
For Bassirou Diomaye Faye, "it is about consolidating the rule of law in a lasting way, while ensuring that other reforms are included in a coherent adoption agenda, aligned both with the length of the presidential term and with the pace of the Nation."
Through these announcements, the Head of State confirms his commitment to carrying out profound, but controlled reforms, based on dialogue, legality and consensus, in order to provide Senegal with stronger, more independent and more legitimate institutions.
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