The Senegalese National Assembly is set to host another pivotal session of Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and his cabinet members this Friday, May 22, 2026, as part of the constitutional oversight of government actions. El Malick Ndiaye, President of the Assembly, confirmed the meeting, emphasizing its role in fostering accountability between the executive and legislative branches.
This high-stakes dialogue will give lawmakers the platform to scrutinize the Prime Minister and key ministers on pressing national issues. Debates will likely focus on economic performance, rising living costs, employment challenges, progress in institutional reforms, and the effectiveness of ongoing public policies. The session underscores the Assembly’s commitment to transparent governance and public scrutiny of leadership decisions.
Since assuming office in April 2024, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko has participated in four such sessions, establishing these exchanges as a cornerstone of Senegal’s parliamentary routine. Each meeting serves as a critical checkpoint for evaluating government performance and aligning policies with citizen expectations.
