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Senegal president sacks PM Sonko, dissolves government after months of friction

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By Anait Miridzhanian and Diadie ‌Ba

DAKAR, May 22 (Reuters) - Senegal President Bassirou Diomaye Faye sacked Prime ​Minister Ousmane Sonko on Friday, according to a statement read on state media, a move that risks reigniting ⁠political unrest as the West African country grapples with a debt crisis.

Faye's decision dissolves the government, dismissing all ministers, according to the statement read by Oumar Samba Ba, ​secretary general of Faye's office. "The members of the outgoing government are responsible for handling current affairs," Ba added.

The ‌move follows months of mounting strains between the two allies-turned-rivals.

Sonko, a charismatic figure with a large youth following, had backed Faye in the 2024 election after being barred from running ⁠himself due to a defamation conviction.

In a social media post after the ⁠news was announced on Friday night, Sonko said, "Tonight I will sleep with a light heart in the Keur Gorgui neighbourhood," a reference to his private residence.

In March, he had signalled a possible break, saying he would be willing to take his Pastef party out ‌of the government and return to opposition if Faye departed from the party's agenda, fuelling ⁠speculation of an irresolvable power struggle between the two men.

Among ‌the anti-establishment, pan-Africanist prime minister's signature initiatives was an ​audit of Senegal's resource deals, including those governing its emerging oil and gas sector.

In March, Sonko declared a BP gas contract for the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project unfair ‌and revoked some 71 mining licenses. 

He promised that renegotiating oil ​and gas contracts would lower domestic ⁠energy prices and boost the economy, helping rebuild Senegal's battered finances.

The political ‌split comes as Senegal faces mounting economic pressure. ⁠The International Monetary Fund froze its $1.8 billion lending program with Senegal following the discovery of misreported debt, which led it to peg the country's end-2024 debt level at 132% of ​its economic output. 

Last November, Sonko ‌came out strongly against restructuring Senegal's debt, estimated at $13 billion, saying the IMF was pushing ⁠for such a move.

Faye has not been ​as vocal about the debt issue.

(Reporting by Anait Miridzhanian and Diadie Ba;Editing by ​Bate Felix, Robbie Corey-Boulet and Sanjeev Miglani)

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