Ousmane Sonko ascends to Senegal’s National Assembly leadership
In a dramatic political turn of events, Ousmane Sonko has been appointed Speaker of Senegal’s National Assembly, capping a whirlwind week that saw him removed as Prime Minister before being catapulted to the second-highest position in the state.
Just four days after his abrupt departure from the prime ministership, Sonko now stands at the helm of the legislative branch, placing him directly behind President Bassirou Diomaye Faye in the national hierarchy. This swift transition underscores a strategic political maneuver within Senegal’s evolving governance landscape.
The National Assembly, as the cornerstone of Senegal’s democratic framework, now faces a period of renewed leadership under Sonko’s direction. His elevation reflects shifting power dynamics and highlights the fluid nature of contemporary Senegalese politics.
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