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"Assimi Goïta Has Given Pride to the Malian People": the Diaspora, Bamako's First Support

Summary by JeuneAfrique.com
On social media or on the street, they shout loudly and loudly their support for the military in power in Bamako. Their number is difficult to assess, but the leader of the Malian transition knows how to count on these men and women, disappointed by the traditional political class and excited by his sovereignist discourse.
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On social media or on the street, they shout loudly and loudly their support for the military in power in Bamako. Their number is difficult to assess, but the leader of the Malian transition knows how to count on these men and women, disappointed by the traditional political class and excited by his sovereignist discourse.

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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