Mali: Revision of the Transition Charter, towards more inclusive and legalistic governance against a backdrop of pacification of the territory

Mali is entering a new decisive stage in its political transition process. The National Transition Council has unanimously adopted the law amending the Transition Charter, introducing key provisions to adjust the legal framework to the country’s current challenges while laying the groundwork for a sustainable return to constitutional order.

According to the new Charter, the duration of the transition is now set at five years, with a provision for extension until the full pacification of the territory. However, the authorities indicate the possibility of shortening this period if the necessary conditions for holding free and transparent elections are met earlier.

In addition, the new version of the Charter makes the main actors of the transition — notably the President of the Transition, Army General Assimi Goïta, members of the government, and those of the National Transition Council (CNT) — eligible for the upcoming general and presidential elections.

However, in the event of any contradiction between the Transition Charter and Mali’s Constitution, the supremacy of the latter is now clearly affirmed. This provision strengthens the authority of the fundamental law and sends a strong signal in favor of legality and institutional stability.

Through this revision, the Malian authorities seek to ensure clear and coherent management of the transition, with governance mechanisms compatible with the requirements of pacification, reform, and democratic legitimacy.

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