The Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko is set to appear before the National Assembly this Friday, May 22, 2026, for a pivotal session of Questions to the Government.
This marks his fifth appearance in the chamber since assuming office in April 2024, providing legislators with an opportunity to scrutinize his administration’s policies and initiatives.
The proceedings will center on pressing national issues, allowing deputies to seek clarity on critical government decisions and actions. Such sessions are a cornerstone of democratic accountability, ensuring that leadership remains transparent and responsive to parliamentary oversight.
As the session unfolds, both the Prime Minister and his cabinet will field direct inquiries from the Assembly, addressing concerns that resonate with citizens across Senegal. This engagement underscores the importance of institutional checks and balances in governance.
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