On Monday, Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye appointed veteran economist Ahmadou Al Aminou Lo as the new prime minister to stabilize the country's finances.
The move followed the Friday dismissal of Ousmane Sonko, a popular but polarizing figure whose public disagreements with the president paralyzed the administration for months. Senegal is currently grappling with a $13 billion debt crisis, and the appointment of a former central banker is seen as a move to reassure international lenders like the IMF. Tensions escalated further over the weekend when Parliament Speaker El Malick Ndiaye, a close Sonko ally, resigned in protest of the government shake-up.
Analysts are now watching to see if Sonko will launch a direct political challenge against the president or attempt to consolidate power within the legislature.
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