Political circles in the Senegal are buzzing with fresh developments as Malick Ndiaye, the President of the National Assembly, announced his resignation on May 24, 2026. The announcement came via a social media statement, marking a significant shift in the country’s legislative landscape.
In his post, Ndiaye cited deep personal reflection and a commitment to public service as the driving forces behind his decision. “After careful consideration, shaped by my understanding of institutions, public responsibility, and the greater good of the Nation, I have chosen to step down from my role as President of the National Assembly of Senegal,” he stated. A close ally of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko, Ndiaye emphasized that his choice was driven by principle rather than external pressures.
The timing of Ndiaye’s resignation is particularly noteworthy, arriving just 48 hours after a major political rupture between Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the President of the Republic, and Sonko. On the evening of May 22, 2026, the President relieved the Prime Minister of his duties amid escalating tensions, leading to the dissolution of the entire government.
As the political landscape in Senegal continues to evolve, further updates are expected in the coming days. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, particularly in light of the recent government reshuffle and its potential implications for national stability.
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