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Mali Junta Led by Assimi Goïta Dismisses Prime Minister Maïga and Government
Nov 20, 2024, 07:40 PM
The Malian junta, led by President Assimi Goïta, has dismissed Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maïga and his government following Maïga's public criticism of the military leadership. A presidential decree, read on state television ORTM on November 20, 2024, announced the termination of Maïga's role and the dissolution of the government. This move comes amid growing tensions between Maïga and the military authorities, with Maïga having previously made controversial remarks that questioned the junta's governance. The decision to remove Maïga has sparked various reactions and speculations about the future political landscape in Mali.
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