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1 year oldThe charges against Birame Souleye Diop, a senior member of the Pastef political party and the Yewwi Askan Wi opposition coalition, are tied to a blistering statement he made last week regarding the president's political intentions.
Sall on July 3 announced he would not run for a controversial third term in next year's election, ending months of tense uncertainty.
At a press conference the following day, Diop suggested that the president could make a U-turn on his announcement.
He issued a "warning" to future candidates of Sall's party.
"Avoid eating at his house, avoid drinking his water – he is capable of poisoning you and saying, 'As we no longer have a candidate, I'm coming back'", Diop said.
Diop, who later apologised for the comments, was charged Tuesday with committing "acts likely to jeopardise public peace" and an "offence against the President of the Republic", his lawyer, Moussa Sarr, told AFP.
He was remanded in custody, Sarr said.
His Pastef party is led by Ousmane Sonko, Sall's fiercest opponent, who was handed a two-year prison sentence in June for moral corruption of a young woman.
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