Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko’s early parliamentary hearing sparks intrigue
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko is preparing for an anticipated and potentially challenging dialogue with parliamentarians during tomorrow’s “Questions d’actualité” session. This parliamentary engagement has generated considerable interest due to its unforeseen scheduling change, with the precise reasons for this shift remaining undisclosed and prompting widespread curiosity.

Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, alongside his entire cabinet, is scheduled to appear before the members of the National Assembly tomorrow morning for a “Questions d’actualité” session. This crucial parliamentary exchange, often characterized by robust debates between government officials and elected representatives, has drawn particular attention due to an unexpected modification in its timetable.
The Conference of Presidents had initially set June 4th as the date for this significant government questioning session. However, the exact reasons that led to the advancement of this parliamentary engagement remain officially uncommunicated. No formal statement has been issued to clarify the revised schedule, leaving observers to ponder the implications of this abrupt calendar adjustment.
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