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Mali junta chief approves step towards restricting political parties
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Mali's military government approved a bill. This bill revokes the political parties charter. The opposition views this as a move towards dissolution. General Assimi Goita approved the bill. This happened after the National Transitional Council adopted the proposal. The opposition boycotted a national assembly in April. The assembly called for dissolving parties.
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