Senegal parliament to grill prime minister sonko on friday
The National Assembly of Senegal has scheduled a crucial plenary session this Friday, May 22, 2026, beginning at 9:00 AM, to address live questions to the Government. This session, confirmed through an official notice signed by Assembly President Malick Ndiaye, will see Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and his cabinet ministers take center stage before lawmakers.
what to expect from the parliamentary session
During the meeting, scheduled in the heart of the Assembly’s main chamber, legislators will have the opportunity to directly question the Prime Minister and government officials on pressing national issues. The agenda, as outlined in the May 19 notice from Dakar, will focus exclusively on current government actions and policy responses.
The session falls under the constitutional duty of the National Assembly to oversee executive performance. Key topics likely to arise include governance challenges, economic policies, social welfare concerns, and ongoing public initiatives. This mechanism ensures transparency and holds the government accountable to the people’s representatives.
a pivotal moment for Senegal’s political landscape
Ousmane Sonko, a prominent political figure, is expected to address pressing questions regarding his administration’s strategies and decisions. The session comes at a time of heightened public scrutiny over policy implementation and national priorities in Senegal.
The outcome of this exchange could shape public perception and influence future legislative and executive actions. As the nation watches closely, the Prime Minister’s responses may provide clarity on critical issues affecting citizens across the country.