Mali: Electoral reform for more inclusive and transparent elections

During its weekly session, the Malian Council of Ministers approved a project to amend the 2022 electoral law, spearheaded by the transitional government. The reform aims to address structural weaknesses in the electoral process to ensure inclusive and transparent elections.

 

Three key articles (52, 57, and 70) of Law No. 2022-019, enacted on June 24, 2022, are set to undergo significant revisions.

 

The amendments focus on enhancing voter registration processes, expanding access to electoral rolls, and ensuring the continuous updating of the voter database.

 

One major change involves extending the annual voter registration period, which was previously restricted to October 1 through December 31.

 

The extended timeline will allow for more thorough updates and make registration easier, particularly in rural areas where access to administrative services remains limited.

 

Additionally, the criteria for voter registration will be relaxed. Alongside traditional documents like birth certificates and biometric identification, citizens will now be able to register using enrolment receipts or individual descriptive forms.

 

This measure is designed to benefit young citizens who registered with the RAVEC (Administrative Census of Population and Housing) but reached the legal voting age afterward.

 

Another notable improvement ensures that voter lists will now be submitted continuously to the Independent Election Management Authority (AIGE), enabling a regularly updated and reliable electoral database aligned with demographic and administrative changes.

 

These reforms align with the vision of the President of the Transition, who is committed to organizing peaceful and credible elections.

 

The government has engaged political parties, electoral experts, and civil society stakeholders to ensure the reforms address citizens’ expectations.

 

By modernizing its electoral framework, Mali seeks to restore voter confidence in institutions and set the stage for exemplary elections. However, the success of these reforms will ultimately depend on their effective implementation at the grassroots level.

 

Titi KEITA

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