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Tired of the democratic system: Malians wonder what happens next after coup

Issued on: 28/08/2020 – 08:42

There is an uneasy calm in the Malian capital Bamako following the military coup that ousted President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita on August 18. There are few soldiers on the streets, and the protesters who had been out on the streets have gone home. But many people are starting to ask what happens next. FRANCE 24s Nadia Massih reports.

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It is far from clear how long the junta will stay in power in Mali, when elections will be held and who will be on the ballot – let alone whether a new president could succeed where Keita failed and tackle some of Malis systemic issues, such as a stagnant economy, millions living in poverty, and a jihadist insurgency that seems to be getting worse.

“I want the soldiers to control Mali,” one Bamako local said. “Mali is not ready for demoRead More – Source

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