June 5, 2026

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Sonko sets conditions for pastef in Senegal’s new cabinet

Sonko’s decisive stance on cabinet appointments

Ousmane Sonko, Speaker of the National Assembly and leader of the Pastef party, has unequivocally stated that no ministers from his party will be included in the newly formed Senegalese government. This bold declaration, shared on his official social media channels, has intensified public interest as citizens eagerly await the official unveiling of the cabinet lineup.

In a brief but impactful post, Sonko emphasized his position with a clear message: “No ministers from the Pastef party will be appointed.” His concise statement left little room for interpretation, though it provided no further details about the reasoning behind this decision.

Government formation under scrutiny

The announcement comes at a pivotal moment as Senegal prepares for the official presentation of the new cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Ahmadou Al-Aminou Lô. Appointed by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye on May 25, the Prime Minister’s team is expected to address pressing national priorities.

While Sonko’s declaration suggests a strategic decision by the Pastef party, neither the Presidency nor the Prime Minister’s office has yet issued an official statement regarding the cabinet’s composition. The absence of further clarification has fueled speculation about the political dynamics shaping the upcoming government.

As anticipation builds, observers are closely watching for any updates that could reveal the broader implications of Sonko’s announcement. The official list of ministers will ultimately determine how this stance influences the government’s direction and the partnerships it may forge.

With public expectations running high, the next official announcement will be crucial in assessing the full impact of Sonko’s declaration on Senegal’s political landscape.