VOS RÉACTIONS – Sénégal : un nouveau gouvernement sans le PASTEF

On the evening of Monday, June 1st, the newly appointed Prime Minister, Ahmadou Al Aminou Mohamed Lô, announced a 30-member cabinet, notably excluding the PASTEF party led by Ousmane Sonko. The party confirmed its decision not to participate due to “points of disagreement.” What does this exclusion signify? Share your thoughts with us.

General view of the National Assembly during the election of Ousmane Sonko as President of the National Assembly, following his dismissal as Prime Minister by President Bassirou Diomaye Faye. Dakar, Tuesday, May 26, 2026.

Prime Minister Ahmadou Al Aminou Mohamed Lô presented a new government lineup of 30 ministers, deliberately omitting the PASTEF party despite its leader, Ousmane Sonko, still holding membership in the presidential coalition. The decision follows PASTEF’s announcement that it would not participate in the new administration due to unresolved disputes with the government. The absence raises questions about the future of political collaboration and the broader implications for national governance.

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