In a bold confrontation with opponents, Ousmane Sonko, the prominent leader of the PASTEF party and current parliamentary majority head, has sharply criticized a legal challenge aimed at overturning his reinstatement as a deputy in the national Assembly. The opposition-led initiative, which targets the legitimacy of his mandate, has drawn fierce condemnation from Sonko, who labels it a calculated political conspiracy designed to obstruct his presence in the legislative chamber.
Institutional manipulation or legal maneuver?
During a press briefing, Sonko dismissed the opposition’s move as a transparent attempt to exploit constitutional institutions for partisan gain. « This is not about justice—it’s about sabotage, » he declared, accusing his adversaries of orchestrating a coordinated smear campaign. « They know full well that the Constitutional Council has no jurisdiction over this matter. Yet they persist, weaponizing the law to serve their narrow ambitions. »
At the heart of the dispute lies a constitutional article that opponents cite to challenge Sonko’s parliamentary seat. A faction of lawmakers, citing Article 54 of the Constitution, argues that his 2024 election as a deputy violated conflict-of-interest rules, given his prior appointment as Prime Minister. Their formal complaint seeks to annul the May 24 decision by the Assembly’s Bureau, which reinstated him as a legislator following a legal dispute.
A warning to political rivals
The escalating tensions have prompted Sonko to issue a stern warning to those attempting to undermine his mandate. « If they choose to weaponize state institutions against us, » he cautioned, « we will defend ourselves using every constitutional tool at our disposal. » His rhetoric underscores the high stakes in a battle that now pits legal interpretation against political survival.
