COUP: Malian junta postpones presidential election

The ruling junta in Mali has announced on Monday the postponement of presidential elections scheduled for February 2023.

In a statement, government spokesperson Abdoulaye Maïga told journalists in Bamako that the dates initially scheduled for the two rounds of voting, February 4 and 18, 2024, would be “slightly postponed for technical reasons”…..CONTINUE READING HERE

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Among these technical reasons, the authorities cited factors linked to the adoption of new constitution earlier this year and the revision of electoral rolls.

They also cited a dispute with French company, Idemia, which they say is involved in the census process.

The government has said that the new dates for the election will be announced at a later stage.

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Mali held a referendum in June, 2023, on a new constitution which strengthens the president’s powers and gives pride of place to the country’s military.

Despite criticism of the draft constitution, the “yes” vote won, with 96.91 percent of the votes counted backing the plans…..CONTINUE READING HERE