Former Senegalese Minister Oumar Sow has responded to a recent ruling by the Constitutional Council regarding an electoral dispute. Sow stated the decision validates the strength of Senegal’s electoral system and finds no significant issues requiring major institutional reform. He specifically argued the ruling demonstrates no need for a constitutional court, implying existing institutions are sufficient. Sow believes proven institutions should be strengthened, not replaced, emphasizing the importance of consolidation over radical change. His comments follow a contentious period surrounding electoral processes in Senegal. He made his statement via a social media post, directly addressing the Council’s verdict and its implications for the country’s political landscape. The ruling appears to quell calls for sweeping changes to Senegal’s electoral framework.