Burkina-Faso: Harmonizing the legal system, a necessity to strengthen judicial integration and a sovereign AES

The Ministers of Justice from the member countries of the Confederation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) are actively working to strengthen judicial integration between Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Meeting in Bamako, these ministers are laying the foundation for strong legal and judicial cooperation within the confederal space. This meeting marks a decisive step in consolidating cooperative ties between the three countries.

The goal is to establish a strategic judicial system capable of addressing the critical legal and judicial challenges that will determine the success of the objectives set by the Heads of State—Captain Ibrahim Traoré, General Assimi Goïta, and General Abdourahamane Tiani.

This legal rapprochement between member states is of paramount importance, as it addresses a central issue for the legal and political future of the region. Hence the urgency of harmonizing legal systems inherited from colonial rule and adapting them to contemporary realities.

Indeed, AES member states, facing persistent threats such as terrorism and imperialism, are advocating for a profound redefinition of their legal architecture. This involves not only modernizing legislation but also giving it strategic significance—turning it into a tool of resistance against external interference and a means of addressing internal challenges.

This meeting of ministers lays the groundwork for a judicial system rooted in local realities, reflecting shared values, and capable of supporting sovereign governance. It marks a significant step forward in building a stable, secure, and prosperous AES.

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