Sonko rules out Pastef ministers in upcoming Senegalese government

As the nation braces for the announcement of Senegal’s new government lineup, Ousmane Sonko—President of the National Assembly and leader of the Pastef party—has delivered a clear message: no ministers from his party will be included in the cabinet. This bold declaration, shared on his official social media channels, has intensified public speculation about the government’s composition and raised new questions about political alliances in the administration.

Ousmane Sonko delivers decisive statement on government participation

Government formation under scrutiny

The timing of Sonko’s statement is significant. With Prime Minister Ahmadou Al-Aminou Lô appointed by President Bassirou Diomaye-Faye just weeks ago, the nation remains on edge, awaiting the formal unveiling of the cabinet. While Sonko’s declaration signals a strategic choice, neither the presidency nor the prime minister’s office has yet confirmed the government’s structure.

Political observers are now dissecting the implications of this decision. By excluding Pastef members from the executive branch, Sonko appears to be setting a new course for governance in Senegal—one that may reshape the balance of power within the ruling coalition. The absence of official confirmation, however, leaves room for interpretation about the government’s future direction.

As the clock ticks toward the scheduled announcement, all eyes are on the official list. Will Sonko’s stance hold, or will political negotiations lead to a last-minute shift? The answers will soon be revealed, but for now, one thing is certain: Senegal’s political landscape is evolving.