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Mali: Goïta Announces National Consultations on Political Party Reform in 2026

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Mali’s transitional president, General Assimi Goïta, has announced plans to launch national consultations in 2026 aimed at drafting a new law governing political parties, a move that could reshape the country’s political landscape.

The announcement follows the dissolution, in May 2025, of all political parties and political organisations in the country. At the time, the transitional authorities said the decision was intended to reset the political system, address long-standing abuses, and lay the groundwork for a more equitable and credible party structure.

According to the presidency, the planned consultations will lead to the preparation of a draft law defining the conditions for the creation, organisation, and functioning of political parties. The process has been described as inclusive and participatory, and is expected to comply with Article 39 of Mali’s constitution.

The authorities say the reform is designed to rebuild the political system, strengthen transparency, and promote institutional stability after years of political turmoil.

However, the move remains contentious. Several former political figures have challenged the dissolution of parties in court, and those legal cases are still awaiting judgment.

With consultations expected to begin next year, 2026 is shaping up to be a decisive period for the reconfiguration of Mali’s political space under the transitional government.

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