The rise of Bassirou Diomaye Faye to Senegal’s presidency, making him Africa’s youngest democratically elected leader at 44, is not just a historic moment. It is a warning, an inspiration and a trend that may shape the continent’s politics for decades to come.

A warning, because it puts former colonial powers and Western countries on notice that the call for African sovereignty is no passing fad, and that the Russia-China axis’ diplomatic advances are proving attractive to the continent’s leadership. An inspiration, because young leaders across the continent see themselves in the left-wing pan-Africanist’s rise. And a trend, because Faye’s victory and campaign themes underscore the growth of the pro-poor, sometime anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist calls that have animated military juntas, opposition parties and grassroots efforts from the coup belt of West Africa to democratic South Africa over the past 10 years.

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Senegal’s President Heralds a New Dawn for Africa

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05.04.2024

The rise of Bassirou Diomaye Faye to Senegal’s presidency, making him Africa’s youngest democratically elected leader at 44, is not just a historic moment. It is a warning, an inspiration and a trend that may shape the........

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