Mali's military government has officially dissolved all political parties, a move that follows recent recommendations and has triggered widespread protests in the capital, Bamako. The junta, led by Assimi Goita, has also revoked the country's political party charter, effectively eliminating legal political opposition. This action comes amid growing tensions, with opposition groups demanding a return to civilian rule and reports of abductions of opposition figures. The dissolution marks a significant escalation in the junta's efforts to consolidate power. The international community and local activists have expressed concern over the erosion of democratic freedoms in Mali.
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Mali's Military Tightens Grip: Political Parties Dissolved Amidst Rising Tensions
Mali's military government dissolved all political parties, sparking protests in Bamako. With Assimi Goita as president by recommendation, opposition demands elections. Recent days saw the suspension of political activities and alleged abductions of opposition figures,
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