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West African leaders lift sanctions on Mali after new Prime Minister announces transitional govt
The regional bloc had insisted that the transitional government be headed by civilians
AP | West Africa’s regional bloc ECOWAS lifted sanctions against Mali on Tuesday after the prime minister announced the rest of the transitional government positions nearly 2 months after a military putsch.
In a communique, the regional heads of state cited “significant advances” toward a return to democracy in Mali, noting the selection of a civilian president and prime minister to head the process.
ECOWAS also called on the transitional authorities to release all remaining detainees arrested since August, when democratically elected President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita was forced to resign.
The regional bloc had insisted that the transitional government be headed by civilians, though junta leader Col. Assimi Goita is staying on as vice president.
On Monday, Prime Minister Moctar Ouane announced the government of 25 ministers. Those positions are the ministries of defense, security, territorial administration and national reconciliation.
Armed movements from the north that signed the 2015 peace agreement have entered the government for the first time with 2 ministerial portfolios.
