Mali interim president sworn in

By AFP
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September 26, 2020

BAMAKO: Mali’s interim president, Bah Ndaw, chosen to head a transitional government following a coup last month, was sworn in during ceremonies in the capital Bamako on Friday, AFP journalists witnessed.

A committee appointed by the junta which seized power on August 18, toppling president Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, selected Ndaw, a 70-year-old retired colonel, as interim president. Ndaw is due to lead a transition government for a maximum of 18 months before organising national elections.

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Colonel Assimi Goita, who led the military junta, was also sworn in as interim vice president. The ceremony on Friday took place in a theatre filled with officials dressed in military fatigues, senior judges, and foreign diplomats. During the ceremony, Supreme Court Chief Prosecutor Boya Dembele said the challenges facing both men were “enormous”.

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