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Sonko wins party leadership after dismissal

Publish date: 08 June 2026
Issue Number: 1180
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Senegal

Ousmane Sonko, who was sacked as Senegal's Prime Minister after a falling out with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, was re-elected Saturday as head of his Pan-African Pastef party. Sonko was also elected president of the country's National Assembly shortly after his dismissal as Prime Minister, reports France24. The rift between Sonko and Faye has plunged the West African nation into political crisis. Sonko, who was sacked as Faye's Prime Minister on 22 May, easily won a leadership vote at a congress of their Pan-African Pastef party in Diamniadio, outside the capital Dakar, according to a text read out at the gathering. Faye won the presidency after widely popular Sonko was barred from standing in Senegal's 2024 election. Sonko anointed Faye to run in his place, then served as his premier. But after months of mounting tension between them, Faye dismissed Sonko as Prime Minister. Sonko promptly won election to his current post as speaker of the National Assembly. The rift has triggered political upheaval for the heavily indebted west African country and uncertainty for their party, the biggest in Parliament. Faye urged against further dividing the nation in a speech on Thursday. ‘No quarrel, however bitter, is worth tearing apart the country we share,’ he said.

Full France24 report

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