A high-stakes political gathering has been called by Ousmane Sonko at his residence in the Cité Keur Gorgui district of Dakar this evening. The emergency meeting, convened at 6:00 PM, has sent ripples through Senegal’s political landscape as the Pastef party prepares for its upcoming June congress.

Ousmane Sonko has summoned key figures from his Pastef party to his home in the capital’s Keur Gorgui neighborhood, raising speculation about the agenda. Among the attendees expected are prominent party leaders El Malick Ndiaye, Birame Souleye Diop, Yassine Fall, Daouda Ngom, Abass Fall, and Ayib Daffé. The participation of multiple ministers and high-ranking officials underscores the significance of the discussions anticipated.
What’s on the table?
While no official agenda has been disclosed, the timing of the meeting—just months before the June congress—has intensified curiosity. Political observers suggest the gathering could address critical party strategies, leadership decisions, or responses to recent national developments. The Pastef party remains a central force in Senegalese politics, and any internal shifts could have far-reaching implications.
The urgency of the meeting highlights the party’s dynamic nature as it navigates internal cohesion and public expectations ahead of its national gathering.
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