Mali: Prime Minister Choguel Maïga presented his plan to end the crisis

Choguel Maïga, Prime Minister of the new Malian government.

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Malian Prime Minister Choguel Maïga presented himself this Friday, July 30 in Bamako before the appointed members of the National Council of the Transition (CNT), which plays the role of National Assembly.

It has developed the Government's Action Plan (PAG) around 4 essential points: strengthening security;

political reform;

election and good governance.

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With our correspondent in Bamako,

Serge Daniel

For Prime Minister Choguel Maïga, “Mali is a big sick body that needs therapy”.

It offers (allow the expression) three drugs.

First, a disruptive governance.

In this register, it announces a fight against impunity, against corruption… The air is known, but it adds the reduction of the standard of living of the State. 

Another remedy: security reforms.

Before the members of the CNT, the Malian Prime Minister declared that his government will make human and material resources available to the army.

It also provides for a new plan to secure the country, with a redeployment of the administration in areas where it is absent. 

Another ambition, political and institutional reforms, with the key, a national meeting of the refoundation, and a social conference. 

To get Mali out of the crisis, we also need elections.

Choguel Maïga undertakes to respect the dates set at the end of February 2022 ... And there, as a medicine, there will be a single organ for the management of transparent ballots to obtain transparency.

This PAG has a cost: 2050 billion FCFA.  

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