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Mali's junta releases timeline for constitutional referendum

Por: ABC News World May 06, 2023

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BAMAKO, Mali -- Mali's military junta said Friday that it's organizing a referendum on a new constitution for June 18, a key step towards a return to constitutional rule and a new presidential expected next year in the West African country.The referendum, in which voters can choose to either accept or reject a draft already contested by political opponents, was due to have taken place in March, but was postponed. The announcement of... + full article



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