Mali Junta Chief Granted Five-Year Term in Power, Renewable 'as Many Times as Necessary'
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The term of office of Assimi Goïta, and the duration of the transition, is five years, renewable "as many times as necessary".
Mali junta chief granted five-year term in power, renewable 'as many times as necessary'
Mali's military government has granted General Assimi Goïta a renewable five-year term as president of the west African country, clearing the way for the junta chief to remain in power until at least 2030.
Mali's National Transitional Council recognizes Goita's right to be re-elected as leader of the struggle against imperialism
In a unanimous vote (131 votes in favour, none against, no abstention), the National Transitional Council (CNT) of Mali approved this Thursday a major revision of the Transition Charter. Chaired by General Malick DIAW, this session marks a turning point in the transitional governance of the country. The new Article New Charter in Mali: the transition to a sustainable state summit appeared first on ledjely.
The new Transition Charter adopted by the CNT on 3 July has yet to be promulgated by the head of the junta itself in order to enter into force, a mere formality.
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