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Senegal parliament speaker steps down as political crisis worsens

The move by speaker El Malick Ndiaye clears the way for sacked premier Ousmane Sonko to run for head of parliament.

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What happened Senegal’s parliament speaker Malick Ndiaye resigned on Sunday, becoming the latest senior figure caught in the widening rupture at the top of the country’s ruling movement.
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Al Jazeera EnglishNews report · May 24, 8:43 PM

Senegal parliament speaker steps down as political crisis worsens

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The move by speaker El Malick Ndiaye clears the way for sacked premier Ousmane Sonko to run for head of parliament.

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France 24News report · May 24, 8:09 PM

Senegal parliament speaker El Malick Ndiaye steps down as political crisis deepens

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Senegal's parliamentary speaker El Malick Ndiaye stepped down Sunday, clearing the way for his ally Ousmane Sonko – sacked two days ago by the country's president – to run for his position...

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BloombergNews report · May 24, 6:55 PM

Senegal Parliament Speaker, Ally of Former PM Sonko, Resigns

Senegal’s parliament speaker Malick Ndiaye resigned on Sunday, becoming the latest senior figure caught in the widening rupture at the top of the country’s ruling movement.

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