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Senegal parliament elects ousted prime minister Sonko as speaker

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DAKAR, May ‌26 (Reuters) - Senegal's parliament elected ​ousted prime minister Ousmane Sonko as speaker ⁠on Tuesday, a move that could give him a powerful platform to ​challenge President Bassirou Diomaye Faye.

Faye dismissed ‌Sonko on Friday and dissolved the cabinet, ending months of speculation about a ⁠growing rift between the ⁠two over how to handle the country's debt crisis.

The move has intensified uncertainty over how the government would ‌repay its loans after it discovered ⁠billions in unreported debt. 

Lawmakers ‌rebelled by reinstating Sonko ​as a member and voting to elect him as speaker with ‌132 votes in favour. 

The ​opposition described the ⁠manoeuvre as a scandal and ‌questioned the legitimacy ⁠of the appointment.

"What is happening is a black day at the National ​Assembly," said opposition ‌lawmaker Abdou Mbow.

(Reporting by Diadie Ba ⁠and Ayen Deng ​Bior; Editing by Jessica Donati ​and Alexander Winning)

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