Senegal politics: Diouf criticizes Sonko’s rise to parliamentary leadership

Senegal politics: Diouf criticizes Sonko’s rise to parliamentary leadership

The leader of the Awalé party, Abdourahmane Diouf, has sharply criticized Ousmane Sonko, following the latter’s recent statements in Touba. In a bold post on social media, the former Higher Education Minister labeled Sonko as a « resquilleur deputy » who has climbed to the helm of the National Assembly. This critique comes amid escalating tensions between supporters of Diomaye Faye and those backing Sonko, fueling a fierce political confrontation.

Diouf’s unfiltered critique: a scathing assessment

In his remarks, Abdourahmane Diouf delivered a no-holds-barred message, targeting the integrity and competence of the Assembly President. He argued that procedural understanding is overlooked, moral posturing lacks substance, and intellectual rigor is overshadowed by superficiality. His words carried a sharp warning: « Truth is sacrificed for excessive manipulation, paving the way for a hollow revolution without a solid foundation ».

Context: rising political tensions in Senegal

The clash reflects deeper divisions within Senegal’s political landscape, where alliances and rivalries are shaping the future of governance. The exchange underscores the high stakes of leadership transitions and the scrutiny faced by those rising to power.

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