The political landscape in Senegal is set to witness two pivotal gatherings in early June 2026, as confirmed by party leader Abass Fall following a patriotic march through the streets of Dakar.
Two major events shaping PASTEF’s future
On June 6, 2026, PASTEF will hold its highly anticipated national congress, a critical moment for the party’s internal organization. The event is expected to culminate in the election of a new president, a decision that could redefine the party’s direction and leadership dynamics.
The very next day, on June 7, 2026, PASTEF will proceed with the official investiture of Ousmane Sonko, the party’s prominent figure and a central player in Senegal’s political arena. This ceremony marks a significant step in consolidating the party’s influence and strategic positioning ahead of key national developments.
A strategic move amid political debates
These upcoming milestones arrive at a time of intense discussions about PASTEF’s internal governance and the broader balance of power within the state. The timing of these events underscores the party’s efforts to strengthen its structure and reinforce its political foothold in West Africa.
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