During a recent plenary session for topical questions at the National Assembly, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko publicly addressed the handling of internal tensions within his political party, Pastef. Speaking before the assembled deputies, he unequivocally asserted that any disagreements surfacing within the movement he leads would not be resolved through formal decrees or regulatory procedures. This strong statement served to directly challenge those attempting to exploit perceived internal divisions, aiming to undermine or destabilize the executive branch. The Prime Minister’s stance highlights a commitment to resolving party issues through internal dialogue rather than administrative mandates, a crucial point for understanding current African politics in West Africa.