Ousmane Sonko Elected Parliament Speaker in Senegal After Recent Prime Minister Ouster
In a significant political development, Senegalese lawmakers have elected Ousmane Sonko as the new speaker of parliament, occurring just three days after President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dismissed him from the same position as prime minister.
The election of Sonko to lead the national assembly represents a dramatic turn in the country’s political landscape, coming amid ongoing tensions between executive and legislative branches following the recent cabinet shakeup.
Beyond the domestic political maneuvering, this week’s coverage also examined the economic challenges facing communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo as Ebola outbreaks continue to spread. Local populations are struggling to maintain livelihoods while navigating public health restrictions and international response measures.
Looking ahead to the upcoming Tabaski festival, markets in Abidjan have reported reduced activity among livestock traders, potentially signaling changing patterns in the run-up to one of West Africa’s most important religious celebrations.
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