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Rebels in Mali propose 3-year transitional period with military leader

Bamako, Aug 24 (Sputnik) The military junta in Mali are proposing a three-year transitional period in the country where President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita was ousted last week, Journal du Mali reported on Monday.
According to the publication, General Mahamane Toure, a former leader of the Malian army, could become the transitional leader of the country.
RFI radio reports that during the three-year transitional period, Mali will have a military-led government.
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