Faye becomes Senegal's youngest president and at the same time the first opposition candidate to win the presidential election.
In West African In Senegal, the country's Constitutional Council has confirmed that the 44-year-old represents the opposition Bassirou Diomaye Fayen electoral victory in the country's presidential elections, which took place last weekend.
According to the council, Faye received 54.28 percent of the vote in the first round, and her primary rival, the incumbent's party-backed former prime minister Amadou Ba 35.79 percent. According to the Council, no objections have been raised to the result. Faye is due to be sworn in as president next Tuesday in the town of Diamniadio. He will become the country's youngest president.
The change of power is scheduled to take place after this in the capital of the country, Dakar, where the current president Macky Sall leave his job.
Time is the first time an opposition candidate has won a presidential election since Senegal gained independence in 1960. Senegal has about 18 million inhabitants.
Senegal, which is generally considered peaceful, saw serious unrest earlier this year when Sall announced that he would postpone the presidential election to December. The sitting president's decision to postpone the election was interpreted as a fear that the president's party would lose the election.
In the end, however, Sall announced that the elections will be held in March. The Constitutional Council took a position on the matter earlier.
Faye has promised to make a clear departure from the country's previous governance and has, among other things, promised to fight corruption.
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