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Senegal Power Struggle Intensifies as Parliament Speaker Resigns

The resignation of El Malick Ndiaye paves the way for ousted Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko to seize control of the legislature.

PoliticsPublished May 25, 2026 at 11:12 AM
El Malick Ndiaye wears a suit and tie and sits in front of the Senegalese national flag.

The political landscape in Senegal has descended into chaos following the resignation of Parliament Speaker El Malick Ndiaye. This move comes just days after President Bassirou Diomaye Faye fired his former ally, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, and dissolved the government.

Ndiaye cited a 'sense of statehood' and 'integrity' in his resignation, but the timing suggests a calculated maneuver by Sonko loyalists to install the firebrand leader in the speaker's chair. Should Sonko secure the position, he would be perfectly positioned to kneecap President Faye’s agenda.

The Pastef party, led by Sonko, currently holds an absolute majority in parliament, meaning Faye could find himself effectively neutered by his former deputy. Sonko, who previously renounced his legislative seat to serve as prime minister, is now expected to return to the chamber to consolidate power.

This internal rift leaves the debt-ridden nation in a state of dangerous uncertainty. With the president unable to dissolve parliament for another two years, Faye is trapped in a standoff with a legislature now likely to be led by his most vocal antagonist.

The power struggle highlights the volatility of a nation where personal political ambitions frequently override stable governance.

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