The case over the dissolution of political parties in Mali has now reached the Constitutional Court after the High Court of Commune 1 suspended the transitional authorities’ initial decision.
This development marks a critical moment for the affected parties, many of which have challenged the legality of the measure.
Observers say the ruling will clarify constitutional limits on executive power under Mali’s new political framework.
For the dissolved parties, the court’s decision represents both a chance for reinstatement and a test of judicial independence.