Transition Period Officially Set At 24 Months In Mali

Mali's military rulers say they have set the transition period at 24 months.

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Colonel Assimi Goita speaks to the press at the Malian Ministry of Defence in Bamako, Mali, on August 19, 2020 after confirming his position as the president of the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP). - The military junta that took power in Mali on August 19, 2020, asked that the population resume "its activities" and cease "vandalism" the day after the coup that ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and his government. (Photo by MALIK KONATE / AFP)

Mali’s military rulers say they have set the transition period at 24 months.

While speaking on state television, Abdoulaye Maiga, the spokesman for the transitional authorities read a decree signed by ruler Assimi Goïta.

Abdoulaye Maiga read.”The duration of the transition in Mali is set at 24 months, as of March 26, 2022, in accordance with article 22 of law n ° 2022-001 of February 25 2022 revising the transition charter.”

The news comes just a few days after the Ecowas SUMMIT after the regional block imposed sanctions on Mali last January rejecting what they called an unacceptable timetable for the reins of the country to return to a civilian-led government.

Mali parliament approved in February a charter allowing a five-year democratic transition. A technical committee of ECOWAS had proposed the organization of polls within 12 or 16 months.

Choguel Maiga, the prime minister installed by Mali’s military, said: “We cannot go below 24 months unless we decide to postpone or not to carry out certain actions until the end.”

Despite talks between the ECOAS mediator and Goïta’s government, both parties have failed to agree on consensual duration. The regional block has yet to comment on this official transition period. They will meet again on July 3


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