Mali's Goïta Centralizes Power as Defense Minister

Mali's military leader, General Assimi Goïta, is taking on more power by becoming the defense minister after the death of his predecessor, General Sadio Camara. This move comes amid ongoing attacks in the country and a shift from collective military rule to a more centralized power structure around Goïta. This trend is similar to what's happening in neighboring countries, where military leaders consolidate power around themselves rather than maintaining a balance. What does it mean for you? If you're keeping an eye on stability in the region, this shift could mean more turbulence in Mali and potentially less effective governance, affecting everything from regional security to international relations.

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