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Why was there a coup in Mali in 2012?

Why was there a coup in Mali in 2012?

Dissatisfaction with the government’s handling of the conflict in the north was cited as the impetus for an army mutiny on March 21, 2012, that quickly evolved into a military coup. Early the next day the mutinying group announced that it had seized power and suspended the constitution, replacing Mali’s democratically elected government with…

What did the soldiers in Mali do to the government?

DAKAR, Senegal — Soldiers in Mali, a West African nation often cited as a democratic model, overthrew the elected government on Thursday, looted the presidential palace, arrested ministers and declared that they had seized power.

What was the name of the north of Mali in 2012?

On April 6, 2012, the Tuareg rebel group National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (Mouvement National pour la Libération de l’Azawad; MNLA) declared that the northern part of Mali was now the independent state of Azawad. The MNLA’s declaration of independence was promptly condemned by the international community.

Who was the main opposition leader in Mali?

Adding to security concerns, the main political opposition leader, Soumalia Cisse, was kidnapped and has still not been released. The final straw for protesters was when Mali’s Constitutional Court overturned election results for 31 legislative seats.

What are the three main crises in Mali?

1 State crisis: the establishment of a Tuareg state has been a long-term goal of the MNLA, since it began a rebellion in… 2 Food crisis: Mali’s economy has an extreme dependence on outside assistance, which has led Economic Community of West… 3 Political crisis: The mutiny led to the fall of the president. More

Who is the current Defence Minister of Mali?

On 21 March, defence minister Brigadier General Sadio Gassama went to the Kati military camp, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) north of Bamako, to defuse a protest planned for the next day by soldiers of the camp against perceived bad management of the conflict with the Tuareg rebellion in the north of Mali.