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Malian strongman Colonel Assimi Goita is sworn in as transitional president following his second coup in less than a year. The ceremony in Bamako comes after Goita, who headed a coup last August, ousted the civilian president and prime minister of a transitional government on May 24. IMAGES
Malian strongman Colonel Assimi Goïta, who carried out two coups in nine months, has been officially sworn in as transitional president in Mali. This is an opportunity for the 37-year-old officer to try to reassure people of his intentions beyond his country's borders. IMAGES
Mali's interim President and Vice President, Bah Ndaw and Colonel Assimi Goita, are sworn in during a ceremony in the capital Bamako. The inauguration ceremony took place in a theatre filled with facemask-wearing military officials, senior judges, and foreign envoys. IMAGES
Bamako (Mali), Jun 7 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Life Tiemoko) Colonel Assimi Goita, who led the coup on May 24, officially swore in Bamako on Monday as president of the country, and promised that It will respect the 18-month transitional period that had been decided last August.FOOTAGE OF COLONEL ASSIMI GOITA SWORN IN AS PRESIDENT IN BAMAKO, MALI
Bamako (Mali), May 25 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Hadama Diakite) The temporary Vice President of Mali, Colonel Assimi Goïta, announced on Tuesday that he had dismissed his superior, President Bah Ndaw, as well as Prime Minister Moctar Ouané, before ensuring that "the transition process continues its normal course" and that there will be elections in 2022.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ATTEMPT IN MALI.
Emmanuel Macron welcomes Mali's transitional president Bah Ndaw for a lunch at the Elysée Palace during his first visit to France since he took office on 25 September following a coup d'état. The meeting is organised to prepare the G5 Sahel mid-February. IMAGES