Senegal’s National Assembly is progressing with a constitutional revision process, having received the President’s opinion on the proposed reforms. The Conference of Presidents acknowledged the advancement on June 20th, initiating the second phase of the legislative procedure. Deputies will now vote on the proposed changes, following Article 103 of the Constitution and Article 69 of the National Assembly’s internal rules. A commission review is scheduled for June 24th, with a plenary session for adoption set for June 29th, 2026. This marks the beginning of substantive debate on the constitutional revision, the outcome of which hinges on the parliamentary vote. The process began with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye responding to Ousmane Sonko regarding the proposed changes.