Former Senegalese President Macky Sall has made a surprising return to the political stage, just months after stepping down. Sall, now leading the Takku Wallu Senegal list, has entered the November legislative elections, aiming to bring about a shift in the country’s governance. In a letter explaining his decision, he expressed his desire to mobilize supporters to “stop the dangers that are accumulating in the country,” emphasizing his vision for a government of national unity.
Sall’s goal is to push for cohabitation with the current authorities, setting the stage for a coalition-driven government. But is this ambition feasible? Political analyst Assane Samb shares his insights on the potential for a new era of Senegalese politics in a discussion with Demba Amar Anne.