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Niger’s military leader officially made president for 5 years

New Refoundation Charter establishes adjustable 60-month transition 'depending on security situation, refoundation roadmap, and agenda of Confederation of Sahel States'

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March 27, 2025
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BAMAKO, Mali

Niger’s military leader Gen. Abdourahamane Tiani made official a charter Wednesday under which he will be president for a five-year transitional period.

The document, which fundamentally redefines the country’s institutional framework, was formalized during a ceremony implementing recommendations and resolutions of a national conference in February.

The Refoundation Charter establishes a transition period of 60 months, which remains adjustable “depending on the security situation, the refoundation roadmap, and the agenda of the Confederation of Sahel States.”

The Alliance of Sahel States is a confederation formed by Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso — all currently governed by military leaders following coups between 2020 and 2023. It was formally solidified in 2024, with the adoption of a treaty to deepen political, economic, and security cooperation among member states.

The charter also addressed the presence of foreign forces on national territory, defining two distinct procedures. Authorization by referendum is required for foreign troops following consultation with the sovereign people. An exception is provided, however, “in cases of proven emergency,” allowing the president and commander-in-chief of the armed forces, to grant authorization by decree, after consultation with the Refoundation Advisory Council, with the condition that the duration “must not exceed the time necessary to stabilize the situation.”

Niger’s military staged a coup in 2023 and ousted President Mohamed Bazoum, who is still under house arrest.

Not unlike military rulers in Mali and Burkina Faso, officials in Niger expelled France’s Barkhane military operation and other European forces, and turned to Russia to help fight terrorism in the Sahel region.

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