In a sharp escalation of political tensions, Ousmane Sonko, the prominent leader of Pastef, has publicly declared his party’s capability to initiate a motion of no confidence against the current administration. Speaking at a press conference, he emphasized that his party holds a commanding majority in the National Assembly, positioning them to challenge the government’s stability at any moment.
This bold statement has sent ripples through Senegal’s political landscape, sparking debates about the future of governance and the delicate balance of power in the legislature. The potential move could reshape the country’s political trajectory, with far-reaching implications for both the ruling party and the opposition.