On Friday evening, Ousmane Sonko, Chairman of the Pastef movement, convened an emergency meeting of his top political leadership at his residence in the Keur Gorgui district of Dakar. The gathering, which began at 6 PM, brought together key figures including El Malick Ndiaye, Birame Souleye Diop, Yassine Fall, Daouda Ngom, Abass Fall, and Ayib Daffé.
The purpose of the closed-door session was not disclosed, leaving observers to speculate about the agenda. As discussions unfolded behind closed doors, stakeholders closely monitored the developments, anticipating potential shifts in strategy or policy direction within the opposition movement.
This assembly follows a series of high-profile engagements by Sonko, who continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Senegal’s political landscape. The outcome of this meeting could have significant implications for upcoming decisions within the Pastef party and its broader political alliances.
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