In Sénégal, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko is scheduled to appear before the National Assembly this Friday, May 22, 2026. The head of government will engage with parliamentarians during a dedicated session for current affairs questions directed at the Government.
This interactive question-and-answer session is a critical component of parliamentary oversight, allowing deputies to directly challenge the Prime Minister and cabinet ministers on significant national issues and governmental actions.
Notably, this will mark Ousmane Sonko’s fifth participation in such a current affairs session since his appointment in April 2024.
This interactive question-and-answer session is a critical component of parliamentary oversight, allowing deputies to directly challenge the Prime Minister and cabinet ministers on significant national issues and governmental actions.
Notably, this will mark Ousmane Sonko’s fifth participation in such a current affairs session since his appointment in April 2024.
You may also like
-
Laurent Gbagbo’s strategic withdrawal reshapes Côte d’Ivoire’s political landscape
-
Pastef’s internal tensions: why Ousmane Sonko must act on Abass Fall’s dispute
-
Women’s political representation in Senegal: gaps and ambitions
-
Ousmane Sonko’s assembly address: navigating Senegal’s electoral reforms
-
Senegalese students balancing university life with political activism