President of Senegal’s National Assembly Ousmane Sonko has publicly detailed the breakdown of his political alliance with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, igniting a constitutional standoff that threatens the cohesion of the nation’s leadership. The dispute centers on unresolved tensions over governance priorities and institutional authority.
Sonko also condemned recent xenophobic violence in South Africa as “painful” and “unworthy of Africa,” while reiterating calls for economic reparations for slavery’s historical injustices across the continent.
Published On 12 Jul 2026
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