Constitutional Council declares itself incompetent in Ousmane Sonko case

Author: senenews.comPublished on: June 17, 2026Country: Senegal
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Constitutional Council declares itself incompetent in Ousmane Sonko case

Senegal's Constitutional Council ruled it was not competent to decide on the reinstatement of Ousmane Sonko to the National Assembly, after being petitioned by opposition MPs. The court deemed the matter an internal parliamentary issue, citing strict separation of powers. The decision comes amid political tensions following recent legislative elections and Sonko's election as president of the Assembly.

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