Talk:Politics of Senegal
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In the main Senegal article, it says that it used to be 7 years but was ammended to 5 years in 2001.
Yeah, I´m on a project that researches the abilities of african constitutions based on their legislative funtions. Im going through the Senegalese constitution now and see no mention of parallel voting systems. In fact i find it clearly stated in Article 60 of their constitution that they have direct elections. This article say something commmmpleeeetelllyyyy wrong. However, I know if i fix this someone will call me a vandal and say I dont have sources. So instead ill just leave it up on the talk page until an admin comes around, sees what I wrote, verifies article 60 in the constitution and replaces the dubious claim of mixed polling. - Tony —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.19.137.225 (talk) 06:37, 9 August 2008 (UTC)
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