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Senegalese parliamentary elections, 2007 : ウィキペディア英語版
Senegalese parliamentary election, 2007

Parliamentary elections were held in Senegal on 3 June 2007. They had originally been planned to be held together with the presidential election on 25 February 2007, but were postponed.〔("Senegal hopes for elections in June" ), AFP (''IOL''), January 19, 2007.〕 Fourteen parties or coalitions participated in the elections, but they were marked by a major opposition boycott.〔("Parties to boycott Senegal's legislative poll" ), AFP (''IOL''), May 14, 2007.〕 The ruling Sopi Coalition won 131 seats, including all 90 of the seats elected by majority voting.〔("Le Conseil constitutionnel confirme définitivement la large victoire de la Coalition Sopi" ), ''Le Soleil'' (Seneweb.com), June 15, 2007 .〕
==Electoral system==
In late March, the National Assembly passed a law requiring gender parity in national candidate lists; this move was backed by Wade.〔("Senegal guarantees gender balance in legislative polls" ), afrol News, March 28, 2007.〕 However, in early April it was reported that, due to an appeal against the law filed by the Socialist Party, the application of the law was suspended and it was not in effect for the June election.〔
According to an electoral commission official in May, over 4,000 candidates were standing for the 150 National Assembly seats.〔 Previously the Assembly was composed of 120 seats. 90 of the seats in the new Assembly were to be decided through majority votes and 60 were to be decided through proportional representation.〔("Morne campagne pour les législatives au Sénégal" ), AFP (Jeuneafrique.com), May 31, 2007 .〕 Campaigning for the election began on 13 May〔 and ran until midnight on 1 June.〔("Senegalese Home Affairs ministry publishes lists of legislative polls" ), African Press Agency, April 14, 2007.〕 Members of the security forces voted a week early, on May 26 and May 27.〔("Senegalese soldiers and paramilitary vote Saturday and Sunday" ), African Press Agency, May 26, 2007.〕〔("Some Senegalese opposition parties call for boycott of legislative polls" ), African Press Agency, May 28, 2007.〕 Participation among the security forces was placed at 27.23%, and the boycotting parties (grouped into a coalition called the Siggil Sénégal Front) said that this indicated that the security forces observed the boycott.〔("Senegalese vote for 150 MPs" ), African Press Agency, June 3, 2007.〕

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