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Event DiplomaticSenegal's parliament speaker resigns amid deepening political crisis, following PM's dismissal.
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Event Overview
Senegal is experiencing a worsening political crisis, marked by the resignation of Parliament Speaker El Malick Ndiaye. This development follows the recent dismissal of his close ally, Ousmane Sonko, from the prime minister position. Ndiaye's resignation is seen as a strategic move to allow Sonko, whose Pastef party holds a significant majority in parliament, to potentially run for the speaker post. This internal political maneuvering highlights ongoing tensions and power struggles within the Senegalese government. The crisis underscores the fragility of political stability and the impact of leadership changes on parliamentary dynamics. The situation is newsworthy due to its potential to reshape the country's political landscape and influence future governance.
Last updated: June 19, 2026
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