In a major political development in Sénégal, President Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye has officially relieved Ousmane Sonko of his duties as Prime Minister. This executive decision effectively dissolves the current government, ending the mandates of all serving ministers and secretaries of state.
The announcement was broadcast on national television, confirming a significant shift in the country’s leadership structure. This move follows a session at the National Assembly where the head of government had been answering questions from deputies earlier in the day.
Following the presidential decree, Ousmane Sonko shared a personal update on the social media platform X. He expressed a sense of tranquility regarding the end of his term, indicating that he would be returning to his residence in the Keur Gorgui neighborhood with a light heart. This transition marks a pivotal moment in African politics English speakers are closely watching as the administration reshapes its executive team.
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