In Senegal, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko is scheduled to appear before the National Assembly this Friday, May 22, 2026. The head of government will engage with Senegalese parliamentarians during a dedicated session focused on current affairs questions directed at the administration. This event is a key aspect of governmental oversight in Dakar politics.
This interactive question-and-answer session serves as a vital mechanism for legislative scrutiny, empowering deputies to directly challenge Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and his cabinet ministers on pressing national issues and Senegal current affairs. It underscores the commitment to transparency and accountability within the government.
Notably, this upcoming engagement marks Prime Minister Sonko’s fifth such appearance before the legislature since his appointment to office in April 2024.
This interactive question-and-answer session serves as a vital mechanism for legislative scrutiny, empowering deputies to directly challenge Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and his cabinet ministers on pressing national issues and Senegal current affairs. It underscores the commitment to transparency and accountability within the government.
Notably, this upcoming engagement marks Prime Minister Sonko’s fifth such appearance before the legislature since his appointment to office in April 2024.
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