Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko’s Parliament Appearance: An Unexpected Shift
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko is preparing for anticipated intense discussions with parliamentary deputies during tomorrow’s Questions d’actualité session. This event has sparked considerable intrigue due to its unforeseen scheduling advancement, with the reasons behind this calendar change remaining unclear and fueling public speculation.

Tomorrow morning, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, alongside all members of his government, will stand before the deputies of the National Assembly for a crucial Questions d’actualité session.
This parliamentary gathering, historically a platform for often spirited exchanges between government officials and elected representatives, is already generating significant discussion due to an unannounced alteration in its timetable. The Conference of Presidents had initially set June 4th as the date for this governmental question-and-answer session. However, the reasons that led to this parliamentary appointment being moved forward remain undisclosed at present. No official explanation has yet been provided to clarify this calendar adjustment.
You may also like
-
Patrice talon addresses Bénin as romuald wadagni prepares for presidency
-
Mali military secures sheep transport ahead of Tabaski festival
-
President Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s firm directives to prime minister Ousmane Sonko
-
Mali: mounting concerns as opposition figure mountaga tall and son vanish
-
Kidal remains under rebel control amid ongoing conflict in northern Mali