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Senegal Parliament Votes to Limit Presidential Powers Amid Protests

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Senegalese members of parliament have backed proposed constitutional changes aimed at reducing the powers held by the president. The move was approved by a majority of lawmakers, signaling growing legislative pushback against executive authority. The vote triggered protests outside the parliament building as tensions in the country escalated. The development reflects broader political friction between the legislature and the presidency in Senegal.

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