Senegalese lawmakers get 6-month jail term for colleague assault

Amadou Niang and Massata Samb have been ordered to pay greater than $8,000 in compensation to fellow MP Amy Ndiaye Gniby.

A man holds a Senegalese flag outside the Parliament in Dakar on September 12, 2022
A person holds a Senegalese flag exterior the Nationwide Meeting in Dakar on September 12, 2022 [Carmen Abd Ali / AFP]

A courtroom in Senegal has sentenced two lawmakers to 6 months in jail for assaulting a pregnant colleague on December 1 throughout an acrimonious parliamentary session that degenerated right into a full-blown brawl.

In a ruling on Monday, the Dakar courtroom additionally ordered the boys, Amadou Niang and Massata Samb of the opposition Social gathering for Unity and Rally (PUR) to pay a complete of 5 million CFA francs ($8,144) in compensation to lawmaker Amy Ndiaye Gniby of the ruling Benno Bokk Yakaar coalition.

In a chaotic televised scene that shocked Senegal, Samb slapped Gniby within the face throughout a funds debate within the Nationwide Meeting after she scoffed at his remarks in criticism of her.

Gniby responded by throwing a chair at Samb and was then pushed to the bottom by different lawmakers and kicked within the stomach by Niang.

The battle has worsened political tensions in Senegal that flared when the governing celebration misplaced its snug majority in a July legislative election.

The loss was broadly seen as a rebuke of President Macky Sall amid uncertainty over whether or not he'll search a 3rd time period in 2024, a transfer the opposition says can be in breach of time period limits and an earlier promise.

Sall, 60, has refused to state clearly whether or not he plans to run once more.

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