By Lesley Anne Warner Last month, the relationship between Senegal’s president and prime minister—which began as a genuine political partnership—ruptured when President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dismissed his former ally, Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, over their differing approaches to dealing with the country’s debt. The rupture has exposed deeper tensions between pragmatic governance and reformist, anti-establishment populism and has left the coun…
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