Political Developments in Senegal Flashcards
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Explain the Loi Cadre of 1956
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- The Loi Cadre (Framework Law) of 1956 was a significant constitutional development that granted French colonies in Africa, including Senegal, greater autonomy in their internal affairs.
It allowed for the establishment of elected territorial assemblies with limited legislative powers, marking a shift towards self-governance within the French Union.
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Explain The Senegalese Assembly (Assemblée de l’Union Sénégalaise)
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- In 1946, Senegal was granted representation in the French National Assembly through the creation of the Senegalese Assembly.
This assembly represented Senegalese interests within the French political system and allowed for participation in national decision-making processes.
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Explain The Senegalese Constitution of 1946
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- The adoption of the Senegalese Constitution in 1946 marked an important constitutional development during the colonial period.
This constitution outlined the rights and responsibilities of Senegalese citizens within the French Union, including provisions for political representation and participation.
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Positive impacts of political developments in Senegal
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- Increased political representation and participation.
Promotion of democratic principles and governance.
Greater accountability and transparency in decision-making.
Opportunities for political mobilization and activism.
Strengthening of national identity and unity.
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Negative impacts of political developments in Senegal
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- Potential for political instability and conflict.
- Risk of authoritarianism or abuse of power.
- Challenges in managing diverse political interests.
- Dependency on external powers or influences.
- Unequal distribution of political power and resources.