What democratic model for Mali?

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Recording of the African debate in Bamako on May 21, 2021, as part of the Bamako forum.

From left to right: Master Abdourahmane Ben Mamata Touré, Master Fatoumata Sidibé Diarra, Alain Foka, Birama Sidibé and Abdoullah Coulibaly.

© Delphine Michaud

By: Alain Foka

50 mins

It was the first country after the La Baule summit in 1990 to overthrow its president from the streets to establish the democracy insidiously instilled by French President François Mitterrand.

Thirty years later, Mali is still the scene of instability and bad governance.

And the promised development is not there.

Shouldn't we rethink the Malian democratic model?

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With our guests:

Birama Sidibé

, former senior executive of the African Development Bank (AfDB), former vice-president of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB)

Maître Abdourahmane Ben Mamata Touré

, lawyer at the Mali Bar

Maître Fatoumata Sidibé Diarra

, lawyer at the Paris and Mali Bars

Abdoullah Coulibaly

, founder and president of the Bamako Forum.

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