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Mali Junta Leader Secures 5-Year Presidential Term

Mali Junta Leader Secures 5-Year Presidential Term

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Mali’s military strongman General Assimi Goïta has been granted a five-year presidential term by the country’s transitional parliament, with provisions allowing unlimited renewals without elections. The controversial decision, approved unanimously by 131 of 147 National Transitional Council members, effectively cements the 41-year-old coup leader’s rule until at least 2030, dashing hopes for a return to democratic governance.

The new mandate allows Goïta (who first seized power in August 2020) to remain in office until Mali is “pacified”, a vague condition that critics warn could justify indefinite military rule. Despite initially promising 2022 elections after his second coup in May 2021, the junta has systematically delayed the democratic transition, citing ongoing jihadist violence linked to al-Qaeda and Islamic State.

Malick Diaw, president of the transitional legislature, defended the move as reflecting “popular will”, though no public referendum was held. The bill also controversially allows junta members to participate in future elections, raising concerns about military entrenchment in politics.

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Mali Junta Leader Secures 5-Year Presidential Term
Regional Shifts Marks Russia In, France and ECOWAS Out

Goïta’s regime has radically reshaped Mali’s alliances, including expelling French forces and cutting ties with former colonial power France, forming a military pact with Burkina Faso and Niger’s coup leaders, withdrawing from ECOWAS after the bloc demanded democratic restoration, and deepening security cooperation with Russia’s Wagner mercenaries.

While the junta claims these moves enhance sovereignty, jihadist attacks have intensified since Goïta took power, with militants now controlling large swaths of territory.

Democratic Tension Sparks International Alarm

This extended mandate is a stark reversal from Goïta’s initial pledges to oversee a short transition. After his first coup against President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, he briefly handed power to a civilian interim government under ECOWAS pressure, only to overthrow it months later.

Human rights groups warn the open-ended authoritarian rule could trigger crackdowns on dissent, while analysts note the move mirrors power grabs by neighboring juntas. With Mali now isolated from West African institutions, its future appears tied to an anti-Western coalition of military regimes increasingly dependent on Kremlin support.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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