Idrissa Fall Cissé recently released a comprehensive chronological overview of Ousmane Sonko’s political activities and public appearances. This detailed document covers his tenure as Prime Minister and his subsequent shift to an opposition role following his dismissal in May 2026. Circulated widely across social media platforms, the compilation implicitly critiques Sonko’s perceived position as a “powerful” yet “powerless” head of government, drawing attention to the numerous political rallies, live online sessions, and public gatherings he engaged in while holding office.
The list meticulously compiled by Idrissa Fall Cissé enumerates approximately fifteen significant events that transpired between May 2024 and March 2026. Notable entries include a prominent conference with Jean-Luc Mélenchon at Cheikh Anta Diop University on May 16, 2024. It also highlights several major political meetings held at iconic venues such as the Grand Théâtre, Dakar Arena, and the Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor. Furthermore, the document records Sonko’s international engagements, specifically mentioning an appearance in Monza, Italy, in September 2025. The chronology also details a series of live broadcasts on Sonko’s personal digital platforms, various meetings of the APTE coalition and the National Council of Pastef, alongside numerous local rallies in areas across the country like Guinguinéo, Mbouling, and Fissel.
Here is a summary of key dates from the documented Ousmane Sonko political activities:
June 09, 2024: A significant political gathering at the Grand Théâtre.
August 20, 2024: A live broadcast across his digital platforms.
October 16, 2024: Another live session on his social media channels.
October 19, 2024: A major meeting convened at Dakar Arena.
November 12, 2024: A further live interaction via his online platforms.
January 05, 2025: A live broadcast to his followers.
July 01, 2025: Engagement through a live stream on his platforms.
July 10, 2025: A National Council meeting of Pastef, where concerns about presidential authority were reportedly raised.
September 13, 2025: An international meeting held in Monza, Italy.
October 25, 2025: A live announcement for an upcoming “Térameeting.”
November 07, 2025: A preparatory live session for the event on November 08.
November 08, 2025: The “Térameeting” held at the parking area of Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor.
December 09, 2025: Commemoration of Martyrs’ Day.
January 01, 2026: A meeting during the 72-hour cultural days in Passy.
February 07 – 08, 2026: A series of meetings across Guinguineo, Mbouling, Mboss, Mbadakhoune, Khelcom Birame, Gagnick, and other localities.
March 01, 2026: “Waxtaan ak PROS,” a dedicated session with militants across his various platforms.
March 14, 2026: A meeting of the APTE Coalition at the Azalaï Hotel.
Saturday, March 28, 2026: Inauguration meeting for the PASTEF headquarters in Fissel.
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