A collective of Malian political parties is concerned about the management of the country

A collective of Malian political parties is concerned about the

In Mali, the Framework of Political Parties and Groups for the Success of the Transition changes its name and becomes the Framework of Political Parties and Groups for the Return to Constitutional Order. Under its new name, the alliance which claims 51 parties and 18 political associations held its first press conference in Bamako on Saturday. Criticizing the Transition government, the cadre demanded a change in policy.

With our regional correspondent, Serge Daniel

The group changes its name, but the brand new Framework of political parties and groups for the return to constitutional order, made the same observation during its first press conference, Saturday, November 26 in Bamako. For them, the current management of Mali is a source of concern.

This press conference shows our concern about growing insecuritythe high cost of living since today Malians live in extremely difficult conditions, explains Amadou Koïta, former minister and spokesperson for the new alliance. Our concerns relate to the isolation of our country. The executive also wishes a happy ending to theaffair of the 46 Ivorian soldiers. »

Fear of non-compliance with the agreement with ECOWAS

Another concern of the 51 parties and 18 political associations, the risk of non-respect, by the colonels in power in Bamako, of the duration of the transition validated by ECOWAS.

During the same press conference, the leaders of the new political alliance called on the state to tighten its belt like others. They particularly criticized the increase in expenditure of 5 billion CFA francs in this period of crisis of the budget of the Malian presidency.

In order to deal with the situation, the grouping of these living forces of the nation aims to create a platform to defend democracy in Mali.

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