Senegal’s Constitutional Council’s decision to reinstate Ousmane Sonko to the National Assembly is generating significant controversy and scrutiny within the country’s legal community. The ruling has prompted analysis regarding a potential shift in established legal precedent. Experts are questioning the consistency of Senegal’s institutions when addressing fundamental constitutional matters. Details surrounding the decision remain limited, as the full report is currently restricted to subscribers of SeneNews Premium. The case centers on Sonko’s eligibility to remain a parliamentarian following legal challenges. This decision is likely to have broader implications for Senegal’s political landscape and the interpretation of constitutional law. Further examination of the Council’s reasoning is anticipated as the debate continues.