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The Government of Senegal (French: Gouvernement du Sénégal) is the union government created by the constitution of Senegal, consisting of the executive, parliament, and judiciary. The Seat of the Government is located in Dakar.
Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Abidjan Argentina Embassy [a]: 1991 [36]: 77 Austria Embassy [b]: 1994 [37] Benin Consulate-General 2020 [38] Chile ...
Country/region Name (native) Name (translation) Notes Website Afghanistan رسمي جرېده (Pashto) جريدۀ رسمی (Dari) : Official Gazette: Gazette has two official native languages.
Name (Birth–Death) Term of office Doudou Thiam: 1960 1962 André Guillabert: 1962 1962 Doudou Thiam: 1962 1968 Alioune Badara M'Bengue: 1968 1968 Amadou Karim Gaye
The current National Assembly, formed following elections in July 2022, comprises 165 elected members who serve five-year terms.The electoral system is a mixed member majoritarian (MMM) system; 90 deputies are elected in 35 single and multi-member districts (departments) by simple majority (plurality) party block vote (PBV, winning party list takes all seats in the district) and 60 seats are ...
The Ministry of Armed Forces (French: Ministère des Forces Armées), is the government agency responsible for overseeing the national defense and security of the Republic of Senegal. It is one of the key ministries in the Senegalese government and plays a crucial role in the management of the Senegalese Armed Forces.
Both countries established diplomatic relations on 16 April 1962 when M. Amadou Hampate Ba has been appointed as Minister Plenipotentiary with the rank and prerogatives of Ambassador of Mali to Republic of Cote d'Ivoire (resident in Abidjan). [23] Ivory Coast has an embassy in Bamako. [138] Mali has an embassy in Abidjan and a consulate in Bouake.
The original election date was chosen on 1 December 2016 after a meeting between the President of Senegal Macky Sall and the Opposition in the National Assembly. [2]The coalition of parties supporting President Sall, Benno Bokk Yaakaar, sought to retain the parliamentary majority it obtained in the 2012 parliamentary election.