«C’est faux !» : La réplique sêche de Ayib Daffé à l’expert électoral Ndiaga Sylla
In an opinion piece shared this Friday, Ndiaga Sylla pointed out that the proposed law amending the electoral code in its articles L29 and L30, tabled by the Pastef parliamentary group, "no longer prohibits the registration of a contemptuous person on the electoral lists".
Furthermore, the electoral expert points out, "it allows a person sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for an unnatural act to exercise their right to vote." The president of the Pastef parliamentary group took the opposite view.
"According to Ndiaga Sylla, the proposed law amending the Electoral Code 'authorizes a person sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for an unnatural act to exercise their right to vote.' That's false!" replied the MP.
According to him, the electoral expert has clearly not read articles 34 and 319 paragraph 8 new of the Penal Code, which provides that "Courts judging in correctional matters may, in certain cases, prohibit, in whole or in part, the exercise of the following civic, civil and family rights: the right to vote; the right to be eligible."
As for Article 319, paragraph 8 of the Penal Code, it provides that "persons found guilty of the offences provided for in the preceding paragraphs of this article shall be deprived of the rights listed in Article 34 of this code for a period of 10 years, from the day on which the principal sentences became final".
Excerpts from the penal code that the MP and president of the Pastef parliamentary group attached to his post.
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