The head of Mali's junta General Assimi Goita has granted himself a five-year presidential mandate, renewable "as many times as necessary" and without election, in a bill signed into law.
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- General Assimi Goita grants himself a five-year presidential mandate, renewable without election.
- The law was based on national dialogue consultations boycotted by political parties. 14s
- The bill was passed by a military-appointed legislative body. 24s
- Goita can lead Mali until at least 2030, despite previous promises of civilian rule. 34s
- Goita dissolved all political parties amid rising kidnappings of activists and protests. 47s