Senegal's President Macky Sall announced on Saturday that he had revoked the decree convening the electoral council on February 25, which means that the presidential election will not be held on that date.
"I have signed a decree [...] repealing [the one] convening the electoral council. For my part, my solemn commitment not to run in the presidential election remains unchanged," the president said.
Sall pledged to launch an open national dialogue to create the conditions for "free, transparent and inclusive elections" in the West African nation.
The president's signing of the decree came amid a legislative investigation of two Constitutional Council judges whose integrity in the election process has been questioned.
Earlier, Senegal's Constitutional Council approved 20 candidates for the presidential election, some of whom were hotly contested, in part because one of the candidates holds dual citizenship.
Sall announced his decision not to run for president in July 2023 in a televised address to the nation.