The National Assembly of Sénégal is set to hold a pivotal plenary session this Friday, May 22, 2026, beginning at 9:00 AM, as confirmed by an official summons issued by the Assembly’s President, Malick Ndiaye.
Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko and his cabinet ministers will appear before lawmakers to address pressing national issues during a session focused on government accountability. This meeting represents a critical opportunity for parliamentary oversight, where elected representatives can raise concerns about governance, economic policies, social challenges, and ongoing public initiatives.
The order of business for the session, as outlined in the official notice dated May 19, 2026, from Dakar, will center exclusively on “Government Current Affairs Questions.”

The session will take place in the Assembly’s main chamber, where deputies can directly question government officials on matters of national importance. This mechanism ensures transparency and reinforces democratic checks and balances within Sénégal’s political landscape.