Senegal’s National Assembly is proceeding with a crucial constitutional revision process, but the president’s official response remains undisclosed, creating significant uncertainty. The Assembly’s Conference of Presidents confirmed receipt of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s opinion on the proposed changes, yet its content – whether supportive or opposing – has not been revealed. This institutional silence is fueling speculation among lawmakers. Despite the ambiguity, the legislative process continues, with committee work scheduled for June 24, 2026, and a plenary session planned for June 29, 2026. The president’s stance is considered pivotal to the political balance of the revision. Parliamentarians are closely watching for signals from the executive branch, but no official clarification has been provided.