Mali's military take over president's coup.

 Mali coup: Military said Presidency election will be held soon.

In the Republic of Mali from 1992 to 2011 government was running as democratic in 2012  but leaders of military group west African nation and they will enact political transition and fresh election in a reasonable time.
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On 18th August Republic of Mali's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta announced his force to resign by the armed forces of Mali and dissolved parliament. His ousting months of protest over corruption and economic mismanagement and public was seeding in anger against the president. It is the second time military coup in Mali in less than 10 Years. The soldiers said they acted to country falling into further chaos.
In February 2011 when Muammar Mohammed Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi ( c. 1942 – 20 October 2011) was president of Libia and people started civil war for against him to eliminate water from roots of Dictatorship so lots of Mali people took part in the protest against Libia President after the civil war they came back to Mali. But they started increasing tension and placed demand for new country by Small terror groups and President of Mali was Amadou Toumani Touré and won't able to handle conflict and he was toppled by the military.
In this time period, some of the major terrorists took advantage of the disarray to seize control of the Northern part of mali including ancient part TIMBUKTU into mali such as Al Qaeda and weapons from Libya flooded across Sahara desert fuelling separate conflict in northern mali but the need of stable political status. Some of neighboring countries helped Mali to elect a stable government. After this crisis, Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta becomes President of Mali. 
Actually, protest was started before several months from now a loose alliance of opposition parties and civil society came together calling for a protest on 5th June. Thousands of went onto streets of capital Bamako demanding that president step down. They sai president was worsening Jihadist violence in the country, Inter-communal violence, corruption, mismanagement of economy and dispute over April's legislative election a crisis was escalated early July when 11 people were killed by security forces during anti cater rallies. 
Mali shares border with Islamic countries such as Niger, Chad, Sudan, Nigeria, etc. and struggling to deal with Islamist insurgency there are four major Jihadist groups operating in the Sahel.
1.Ansaroul Islam
2.Boko Haram
3.Islamic state in greater Shahra
3. Jamaat Nusrat Al-Islam wal Muslim.

On international level reaction of the coup has been negative and the UN security council reflects statement condemning it and suspended from the African Union.

Also President's son speaker of national assembly, foreign and finance minister reported to be detained. But army officials said that curfew is in place and all the country's air and land borders are closed they have urged citizens to normal life and warning against acts of vandalism.

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