Senegal: The President of the National Assembly Threatens to Bring Down the Government "as Many Times as Necessary"
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The successive opponent of Senegal and Prime Minister before becoming President of the National Assembly strangled his former ally and current Head of State, on 12 July 2026 in Touba. "The Senegalese need to know that they are in no way the concern of Bassirou Diomaye Faye," said Ousmane Sonko, threatening to bring down the government "as many times as it will be necessary" thanks to his parliamentary majority. The issue, in particular: disagree…
The Speaker of Senegal's National Assembly, Ousmane Sonko, accused President Bassirou Diomêne Faye of failing to prioritize the interests of Senegalese citizens, threatening to bring down the government if necessary. Speaking on Sunday in the city of Touba, Sonko stated that the president and Prime Minister Ahmadou Amine Mohamed Lo were backtracking on renegotiating strategic contracts with multinational companies managing natural resources, par…
The 48 hours of Pastef in Touba, were an appointment that the leader of the PASTEF exploited to give a political spectacle. In the holy city, Ousmane Sonko launched a barely veiled offensive against the President of the Republic. "Using public funds to finance the Pastef party is haram," he said to himself to titillate Bassirou Diomaye Faye.
On the occasion of the 48 hours of Pastef held in Touba, Ousmane Sonko launched a new pike to President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, against the background of differences around the management of the "black caisse" of the presidency. In defending the method of financing his party, the leader of Pastef insisted that his political party did not use public resources to finance his activities. "pastef is not a party that draws from the state funds to fina…
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