the coordination of Azawad movements wants

Following the second coup in Mali, the CMA decides to “not follow the current transition without a guaranteed compromise on its priorities.” Present in the First Transitional Government and the Transitional National Council, the Legislature, the Coordination of Azawad’s Movements (ex-Rebel CMA), calls for the effective application of the provisions of the Alliance’s Peace and Reconciliation Agreement signed in 2015.

with our correspondent in Bamako, Kaourou Magassa

In an extraordinary meeting from 29 to 31 May, the CMA’s steering committee, coordination of the ex-rebels, is worried that the coup on 24 May will disrupt the forces and commitments from the former CEO.

Attaye Ag Mohamed, the organisation’s head of delegation for the Algiers Accord Monitoring Committee, joins Kidal from Bamako and raises several points to clarify. Implementation … it is this issue of the reconstituted army that must also go fast and finally this thorny issue of territorial division. “

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Fixed conditions that require the participation of the coordination of Azawad movements in a possible government. “It is necessary to discuss in advance to ensure that our participation will not be (reduced to) the bench,” continues Attaye Ag Mohamed, referring to the CMA taking its share of responsibility in discussions “in relation to the peace process or even in matters of sovereignty.”

Since he took power and with a view to national cohesion, Colonel Assimi Goïta Martèleson wants to gather all political and social actors around the same table to reach agreement for the rest of the transition. Its various arbitration awards are expected in the coming days.

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