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Senegal’s Parliament Speaker Quits Two Days After Prime Minister Sacked

DAKAR, May 25 (Reuters) – Senegal’s ⁠parliament ⁠speaker, El Malick ⁠Ndiaye, has announced his resignation, deepening ​political turmoil in the West African nation ‌two days after the ‌president dismissed the government.

• Ndiaye, a ⁠senior ⁠figure in the ruling PASTEF party, said on ​Sunday his resignation was a personal decision, giving the “higher interest of the nation” as a ​reason for his departure.

• President Bassirou Diomaye ⁠Faye dismissed ⁠Prime Minister Ousmane ⁠Sonko ​on Friday and dissolved the government after months ​of mounting ⁠tension between the two leaders.

• Ties between Faye and Sonko, allies who swept to power together in 2024, soured against ⁠a backdrop of growing economic challenges linked to debt ⁠and domestic fallout from the Iran war.

• Members of parliament are set to convene on Tuesday to vote on reinstating Sonko as a lawmaker and to elect a new speaker for the National Assembly to replace Ndiaye.

• Some ⁠critics say reinstating Sonko would be illegal as he has never been a member of parliament.

(Reporting by Diadie Ba;Writing ​by Clement Bonnerot; Editing by Anait ​Miridzhanian and Helen Popper)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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