Thierno Bocoum, président de l’Alliance générationnelle pour les intérêts de la République (Agir).

The political landscape in Senegal is experiencing a significant shift as a rift widens between Ousmane Sonko and Bassirou Diomaye Faye, two key figures within the Pastef movement. This internal division raises a crucial question: will opposition parties seize the opportunity to strengthen their position?

Observers are closely watching how the rupture may reshape alliances ahead of upcoming elections. For the opposition, this could be a strategic moment to capitalise on the discord within the ruling camp. However, the outcome remains uncertain as both Sonko and Faye command considerable influence.

The Senegal political scene is known for its volatility, and this latest development adds another layer of complexity. Analysts suggest that the opposition must present a united front and articulate a clear alternative to attract voters disillusioned by the infighting. Whether they succeed will depend on their ability to navigate this new dynamic.