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Mali: more than 80 political parties and organizations are calling for a presidential election

2024-04-01T10:27:30.586Z

Highlights: Mali: more than 80 political parties and organizations are calling for a presidential election. They all emphasize, in two separate press releases, that the duration of the transition ended on March 26. The junta led by Colonel Assimi Goïta decreed in June 2022 that the military would cede power to civilians at the end of a so-called transition period ending in 2024. The military has since announced the postponement of the presidential election to a date still unknown, and has given no further indication of their intentions.


More than 80 political parties and civil society organizations in Mali are calling for the organization “as soon as possible” of an election...


More than 80 political parties and civil society organizations in Mali are calling for the organization

“as soon as possible”

of a presidential election and the end of the transition in this Sahelian country led by a junta since 2020. They all emphasize, in two separate press releases, that the duration of the transition ended on March 26.

A first group made up of associations and political parties in Mali

“asks the authorities in place, in view of the legal and institutional vacuum (...) to create the conditions for rapid and inclusive consultation, for the establishment of “an institutional architecture, to organize the presidential election as soon as possible”

, according to the terms of a press release published Sunday evening.

The signatories of the press release add that they will resort to

“all legal and legitimate means, for the return”

of Mali

“to normal constitutional order and in the concert of Nations, guarantee of political stability”

. For its part, the Network of Human Rights Defenders in Mali (RDDHM), which brings together around fifty local organizations, launched, in another press release, the same appeal to the junta.

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“The country is going through enormous difficulties and the transition is not intended to resolve all of the country's problems. It is time to get out of this impasse, especially since the last postponement of the transition expired on March 26

,” underlines its president Souleymane Camara, who calls for a return to

“constitutional order”

. The junta led by Colonel Assimi Goïta decreed in June 2022 that the military would cede power to civilians at the end of a so-called transition period ending on March 26, 2024, after a presidential election scheduled for February of the same year. .

The military has since announced the postponement of the presidential election to a date still unknown. They have given no further indication of their intentions after March 26. Expressions of opposition became exceptional under the junta, stifled by injunctions for national unity and repressive measures.

Since the putsch of August 2020, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has striven in vain to limit as much as possible the maintenance of the military in power. The junta announced Mali's withdrawal from ECOWAS.

Source: lefigaro

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