As Senegal’s legislative campaign concludes at midnight on Friday, the final hours are critical for coalitions and parties hoping to sway voters ahead of Sunday’s election. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has added to the public discourse, urging incoming parliamentarians to prioritize press freedom by abolishing restrictive laws that penalize journalists for press-related offenses. Expectations are high as citizens prepare to elect representatives who could influence media laws and freedoms in the country.
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