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Sunulife · Mon, May 25, 2026 · 2min read

National Assembly: Sonko's Return Looms as New Speaker Awaits Election

National Assembly: Sonko's Return Looms as New Speaker Awaits Election
In Short

El Malick Ndiaye's resignation triggers an unprecedented political sequence. This Tuesday, deputies are summoned to reinstate Ousmane Sonko and elect a new speaker.

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The National Assembly is set for a day that will mark the young history of the 15th Legislature. Following the resounding resignation of El Malick Ndiaye from the presidency of the institution, the First Vice-President, Dr. Ismaïla Diallo, has summoned deputies to a plenary session this Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 9:00 AM. The agenda, heavy with symbolism, includes the reinstatement of Ousmane Sonko in the hemicycle and the election of a new speaker. This dual operation is far from a mere administrative formality. It reflects the deep upheavals shaking Senegalese politics in recent weeks. Ndiaye's departure, a key figure in the ruling camp, leaves a void at the head of the institution, while Sonko's return—the opposition leader suspended from his parliamentary duties—revives tensions between the majority and opposition. For Senegalese citizens, this Tuesday is a test of the country's democratic maturity. The deputies' ability to manage this session—balancing reinstatement and election—will shape the political climate for months to come. The stakes go beyond power plays; they touch the credibility of an institution often seen as a stage for partisan battles. Beyond the maneuvering, what unfolds is the image of a democracy forged through trial. All eyes are on this glass palace where, this Tuesday, history will be written once more.