Senegal: Ousmane Sonko elected President of the National Assembly – a decisive turning point in the country’s political life

Elected President of the National Assembly with 132 votes out of 133, Ousmane Sonko placed his inaugural speech under the sign of moral responsibility, institutional oversight, and parliamentary sovereignty, calling for a new phase in Senegalese political life. The former Prime Minister was elected Tuesday as President of Senegal’s National Assembly following a vote supervised by First Vice-President Ismaïla Diallo.

This exceptional score; 132 votes out of 133 cast reflects broad support from deputies beyond usual political divides. The achievement marks Senegal’s entry into a new institutional era.

In his inaugural address, Sonko emphasized three fundamental pillars guiding his leadership.

First, moral responsibility: he recalled that the role of Assembly president demands irreproachable example-setting, both in managing debates and in personal conduct.

Second, institutional oversight: he promised to make the Assembly a genuine counter-power, vigilant and demanding, in service of good governance.

Third, parliamentary sovereignty: he advocated for strengthening  the prerogatives  of the deputies and greater legislative independence from the executive.

It is time for our Parliament to reclaim its place a place where debates are free, where the people are represented with dignity, where laws are rigorously discussed, and where the government is firmly controlled,” he said to sustained applause from the chamber.

The election comes amid a period of political realignment in Senegal. A former prime minister and charismatic figure, Sonko embodies democratic renewal for his supporters, while his adversaries question his ability to demonstrate the required impartiality in this role.

But with such a decisive score, the former head of government enjoys indisputable legitimacy to pursue the reforms he advocates.

The coming months will tell whether his tenure at the helm of the National Assembly fulfills its promises of transparency, oversight, and accountability.

One thing is certain: Senegal has just opened a new chapter in its parliamentary history.

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