Political analyst Idrissa Fall Cissé has recently unveiled a meticulous chronological overview detailing the public and political appearances of Ousmane Sonko, spanning his tenure as Prime Minister and continuing through to his dismissal in May 2026. This extensive document, widely disseminated across social media platforms, serves as a subtle critique, portraying Sonko as a head of government who was
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