Colonel Assimi Goita, head of the country’s junta, To promote Mali’s new draft constitution meets with religious leaders, politicians, and civil society.
“it is now up to you to make this process your own,” asami said. “you are supposed to spread it out wide and explain it to the general population,” he says to the audience, adding, “Malians in all parts of our country and abroad should be informed about the developments and progress of the proposed constitution.”
The present constitution is the starting point for the massive reform initiative initiated by the mali transitional government for the reintegration of civilian rule.
The referendum on march 19 was supposed to be held, but the government has moved it to a later date since march 10, citing a delay in the distribution of new biometric identity cards and the national electoral body’s inability to function properly.