Senegal’s Constitutional Council is re-examining the case of Ousmane Sonko, a prominent politician, just one day after its initial ruling. The reconsideration centers on Sonko’s eligibility to remain a member of parliament. Sonko maintains his parliamentary legitimacy is unquestionable, but the council’s review raises legal questions regarding compatibility rules and the status of elected officials in Senegal. The situation is fueling legal debate within the country. Details of the council’s initial verdict and the reasons for the re-evaluation remain limited to subscribers of SeneNews Premium. This development adds to ongoing political tensions surrounding Sonko’s position.