Senegal: PASTEF-Les Patriotes reaffirms unity following Sonko resignation claims
Tensions within Senegal’s PASTEF-Les Patriotes party have sparked public debate after rumors surfaced regarding a potential resignation by its leader, Ousmane Sonko. National Assembly President El Malick Ndiaye took to social media to dismiss speculation and reinforce the party’s solidified stance on national politics.
Strengthening party cohesion after internal discussions
El Malick Ndiaye, who holds a leadership role in PASTEF-Les Patriotes, posted a statement on social platforms following an internal meeting. The gathering was framed as a constructive dialogue centered on the party’s political vision and future strategies.
In his message titled « The power of PASTEF, » Ndiaye emphasized the party’s unwavering unity, highlighting the collective determination of its members to uphold their political principles despite external pressures. The statement underscored resilience as a core value of the movement, positioning PASTEF as a steadfast force in Senegal’s political landscape.
Political continuity and national outlook
The party’s leadership expressed confidence in its ability to navigate challenges while advancing a vision aligned with the aspirations of the Senegalese people. Ndiaye’s remarks reflected optimism about the party’s policy direction, reinforcing the idea that PASTEF-Les Patriotes remains focused on its long-term objectives.
The internal discussions also touched on broader national issues, with leaders expressing commitment to contributing to Senegal’s development through policy innovation and grassroots engagement.