Ousmane Sonko on power, political rivalry and the future of Senegal
- Talk to Al JazeeraFriends turned foes: The split reshaping SenegalOusmane Sonko reveals what ended his political partnership with the president, sparking a constitutional standoff.
- Ousmane Sonko, president of Senegal’s National Assembly, reflects on his fractured alliance with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the constitutional standoff dividing the country’s leadership and the future of Senegal’s democracy.
- He also condemns xenophobic violence in South Africa as “painful” and “unworthy of Africa” and says Africa is owed economic reparations for slavery.
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- Talk to Al JazeeraFriends turned foes: The split reshaping SenegalOusmane Sonko reveals what ended his political partnership with the president, sparking a constitutional standoff.
- Ousmane Sonko, president of Senegal’s National Assembly, reflects on his fractured alliance with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye, the constitutional standoff dividing the country’s leadership and the future of Senegal’s democracy.
- He also condemns xenophobic violence in South Africa as “painful” and “unworthy of Africa” and says Africa is owed economic reparations for slavery.
Sources: Al Jazeera