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In Mali, the junta is planning to extend its role for another five years at least. It won't organize elections and wants to ...
Military Junta Acts to Retain Coup Leader as President, Dissolve All Political PartiesIn yet another blow to democracy in Mali, the country's Council of Ministers on April 30, 2025, effectively banned ...
A forum organized by Mali’s army-led government proposed that junta leader Assimi Goita remain in power five more years, the ...
Hundreds of activists defied threats from Mali’s military government in the first pro-democracy rally since soldiers took ...
A national political conference launched by Mali’s military regime has recommended naming junta leader Gen. Assimi Goita, who ...
Defying democratic norms, a state-backed political conference in Mali has proposed enshrining junta leader Gen. Assimi Goita.
Malian political parties, fearing their possible dissolution by the ruling junta, are raising their voices despite a ...
United Nations experts have urged Malian authorities to investigate reports of alleged summary executions and forced ...
A national political forum in Mali has proposed making military leader Assimi Goïta the country’s president, with a five-year ...
Mali’s interim president, Colonel d’Armée Assimi Goïta, who came to power in a coup on 18 August 2020, enjoys remarkably ...
Mali's government last week issued a decree in ... that also recommended naming as president junta leader Gen. Assimi Goita, who seized power following coups in 2020 and 2021.
Mali's military junta has been in power for five years — now it wants to extend its rule on a more permanent basis: The current interim president, General Assimi Goita, has won the backing of central ...