Senegal’s political landscape reshaped: the inevitable split between Sonko and Diomaye Faye

A significant political shift has unfolded in Senegal, as President Bassirou Diomaye Faye officially removed Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko from his position on Friday, May 22. This decisive action formalizes a deep-seated political divergence that had been evident for an extended period, marking a pivotal moment in West African politics. The dissolution of this key partnership, once seen as the embodiment of a new era after the presidency of Macky Sall, signals the end of a political alliance that promised profound change.
The causes behind this major political crisis at the highest levels of the Senegalese state are multifaceted. Analysts point to a confluence of internal rivalries and escalating tensions concerning governance strategies. Furthermore, significant divergences emerged regarding critical economic reforms, alongside a struggle for control over the levers of power. These factors collectively contributed to the unraveling of the tandem, leading to the dramatic split between President Diomaye Faye and his former Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, reshaping the nation’s political trajectory.



