Mali's Junta Suspends Political Party Activities Until Further Notice

11/04/2024

Mali's junta has issued a decree halting political party activities, government spokesperson Abdoulaye Maiga announced in a statement read on state television on the evening of April 10.

The decree suspends until further notice all activities by political parties and "associations of a political nature" on the grounds of maintaining public order, the statement said. Mali has been under military rule since August 2020, the first of eight coups in West and Central Africa over four years, including in its neighbors Burkina Faso and Niger.

Mali's current junta seized power in a second coup in 2021 and later promised to restore civilian rule by March 26, 2024 following elections in February of this year. However, the junta said in September last year that it would indefinitely postpone February elections for technical reasons, sparking outrage among political groups. Mali's military rulers already broke a first promise to hold elections in February 2022.

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