Mali names members of interim parliament as army cements control

Mali names members of interim parliament as army cements control
Colonel Malick Diaw, one of the leaders of the August 18 coup

Colonel Malick Diaw, one of the leaders of the August 18 coup

BAMAKO, Dec 5 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Mali’s interim government announced the composition of a new legislative body for the West African country’s transition to civilian rule, with the military retaining a key role.

Young army officers in the conflict-ridden Sahel state toppled president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita on Aug 18 after weeks of anti-government protests.

Under the threat of international sanctions, the officers between September and October handed power to an interim government, which is meant to rule for 18 months before staging elections.

Coup leader Colonel Assimi Goita, who was made vice president of the interim government, was given veto power last month over the appointments to the 121-seat legislative body.

The move was seen by critics of the military-dominated interim regime as strengthening army control.

The final list for the new National Transitional Council was published by a decree from the interim president, Bah Ndaw, himself a retired army colonel.

The list of appointments was read out late Thursday on national television. Members of the defense and security forces received 22 seats.

The body will meet for the first time on Saturday and will elect its president. — NNN-AGENCIES

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