Mali / CNT: Judicial Reforms, A decisive step toward a more modern and humane justice system

Mali’s National Transitional Council (CNT) marked a major turning point in the institutional reform process on Thursday, August 6, by adopting two new laws aimed at modernizing the judicial system and improving the management of the country’s prison facilities.

The first law establishes a new Directorate General of Prison Administration (DGAP), replacing the former structure in charge of penitentiaries. This new body seeks to rethink the management of correctional facilities, which for years have faced serious challenges such as outdated infrastructure, overcrowding, and poor detention conditions.

The DGAP’s mission will be to strengthen prison security while promoting inmate reintegration through vocational training programs and the creation of specialized centers. It reflects a modern approach to the penal system, focused not only on punishment but also on preventing reoffending and humanizing detention conditions.

The second reform amends the law related to Article 153 of the Constitution, which governs the procedure for reviewing the constitutionality of laws. The adjustment now allows citizens to challenge a law before the Constitutional Court more clearly and effectively. The text incorporates recommendations made by the Court to ensure a smoother, fairer procedure that aligns with democratic standards.

These reforms are strongly championed by the Minister of Justice, who considers them a vital step toward a more efficient judicial system that respects human rights and Mali’s international commitments.

With these two major advances, the CNT reaffirms its determination to rebuild Mali’s justice system on solid, fair, and modern foundations, serving all citizens.

Ali Bamba

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