Senegal Parliament Elects Ousted Prime Minister Sonko as Speaker

DAKAR, May 26 (Reuters) – ⁠Senegal’s ⁠parliament elected ousted ⁠prime minister Ousmane Sonko ​as speaker on Tuesday, a move ‌that could give him ‌a powerful platform ⁠to ⁠challenge President Bassirou Diomaye Faye.

Faye dismissed Sonko on ​Friday and dissolved the cabinet, ending months of speculation about ​a growing rift between the two ⁠over how ⁠to handle the ⁠country’s ​debt crisis.

The move has intensified uncertainty over how ​the ⁠government would repay its loans after it discovered billions in unreported debt.

Lawmakers rebelled by ⁠reinstating Sonko as a member and voting to ⁠elect him as speaker with 132 votes in favour.

The opposition described the manoeuvre as a scandal and questioned the legitimacy of the appointment.

“What is happening is a black day ⁠at the National Assembly,” said opposition lawmaker Abdou Mbow.

(Reporting by Diadie Ba and Ayen Deng Bior; Editing by Jessica Donati and Alexander Winning)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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