Mali's military junta has officially lifted the suspension on political party activities, a measure initially put in place in April to maintain public order. The decision, announced by the council of ministers, marks a significant shift from earlier in the year when political parties were accused of engaging in 'sterile discussions' and 'subversion'. This suspension had been a response to protests against the junta's decision to extend its power beyond a March 2024 deadline for returning to civilian rule. The reauthorization of political activities signals a potential opening for political dialogue and a step towards restoring democratic processes in the country.
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