Annex Ia to Regulation (EU) 2017/1770 is amended as set out in the Annex to this Regulation.
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Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/156 of 4 February 2022 implementing Article 12(2) of Regulation (EU) 2017/1770 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Mali
This Regulation shall enter into force on the date of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union .
Schedules & Appendices
ANNEX
In Annex Ia to Regulation (EU) 2017/1770, the following entries are inserted under the heading ‘List of natural or legal persons, entities and bodies referred to in Article 2b’:
Name
Identifying information
Reasons
Date of listing
‘1.
DIAW, Malick
Place of birth: Ségou
Date of birth: 2.12.1979
Nationality: Malian
Passport number: B0722922 valid until 13.8.2018
Gender: male
Position: President of the National Transition Council (legislative organ of the transition), Colonel
Address: Koulouba – Présidence de la République. 00223 BAMAKO
Malick Diaw is a key member of Colonel Assimi Goïta’s inner circle. As chief of staff of the third military region of Kati, he was one of the instigators and leaders of the 18 August 2020 coup alongside Colonel-Major Ismaël Wagué, Colonel Assimi Goïta, Colonel Sadio Camara and Colonel Modibo Koné.
Malick Diaw is therefore responsible for actions or policies that threaten the peace, security and stability of Mali.
Malick Diaw is also a key actor in the context of the Transition, as President of the National Transitional Council (CNT) since December 2020.
No significant progress has been made by the CNT on the “missions” enshrined in the Transition Charter of 1 October 2020 and that were supposed to be completed within 18 months, as illustrated by the CNT's failure to endorse the draft electoral bill. This contributes to delaying the organization of the elections and thus the successful completion of the political transition of Mali.
ECOWAS adopted individual sanctions against the Transition Authorities (including Malick Diaw) in November 2021 for their delay in organising the elections and the completion of the Transition.
Malick Diaw is therefore obstructing and undermining the successful completion of the political transition of Mali.
4.2.2022
2.
WAGUÉ, Ismaël
Place of birth: Bamako
Date of birth: 2.3.1975
Nationality: Malian
Passport number: diplomatic passport AA0193660 valid until 15.2.2023
Gender: male
Position: Minister for Reconciliation, Colonel-major
Address: Koulouba – Présidence de la République. 00223 BAMAKO
Colonel-Major Ismaël Wagué is a key member of Colonel Assimi Goïta’s inner circle and was one of the main actors responsible for the August 2020 coup, alongside Colonel Goïta, Colonel Sadio Camara, Colonel Modibo Koné and Malick Diaw.
On 19 August 2020, he announced that the army had taken power, and he then became spokesperson for the National Committee for the Salvation of the People (CNSP).
Ismaël Wagué is therefore responsible for actions that threaten the peace, security, and stability of Mali.
As Minister for Reconciliation in the Transition government since October 2020, Ismaël Wagué is in charge of the implementation of the Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in Mali. Through his statement in October 2021, he contributed to the blocking of the Monitoring Committee of the Agreement for Peace and Reconciliation in Mali (Comité de suivi de l’accord, CSA), and therefore also to the implementation of the Agreement as provided for in Article 2 of the Transition Charter.
ECOWAS adopted individual sanctions against the Transition Authorities (including Ismaël Wagué) in November 2021 for their delay in organising the elections and the completion of the Transition.
Ismaël Wagué is therefore responsible for actions that threaten the peace, security, and stability of Mali, as well as for obstructing and undermining the successful completion of the political transition of Mali.
4.2.2022
3.
MAÏGA, Choguel
Place of birth: Tabango, Gao, Mali
Date of birth: 31.12.1958
Nationality: Malian
Passport number: Diplomatic Passport n° DA0004473, issued by Mali, Schengen visa issued
Gender: male
Position: Prime Minister
Address: Koulouba – Présidence de la République. 00223 BAMAKO
As Prime Minister since June 2021, Choguel Maïga leads the Transition Government of Mali established following the coup of 24 May 2021.
Contrary to the timetable for reform and elections previously agreed with ECOWAS in line with the Transition Charter, he announced in June 2021 the organization of the “Assises nationales de la refondation” (ANR) as a pre-reform process and a precondition to the organization of the elections scheduled for 27 February 2022.
As announced by Choguel Maïga himself, the ANR were then postponed several times and the elections delayed. The ANR, which were eventually held in December 2021, were boycotted by multiple stakeholders. On the basis of the final recommendations of the ANR, the Transition Government presented a new timetable providing for the holding of presidential elections in December 2025, thus allowing the Transition Authorities to stay in power for more than 5 years.
ECOWAS adopted individual sanctions against the Transition Authorities (including Prime Minister Maïga) in November 2021 for their delay in organising the elections and the completion of the Transition. ECOWAS underlined that the Transition Authorities have used the need to implement reforms as a pretext to justify the extension of the Transition and to maintain themselves in power without democratic elections.
In his position as Prime Minister, Choguel Maïga is directly responsible for postponing the elections foreseen in the Transition Charter, and he is therefore obstructing and undermining the successful completion of the political transition of Mali, in particular by obstructing and undermining the holding of elections and the handover of power to elected authorities.
4.2.2022
4.
MAÏGA, Ibrahim Ikassa
Place of birth: Tondibi, Gao region, Mali
Date of birth: 5.2.1971
Nationality: Malian
Passport number: Diplomatic passport issued by Mali
Gender: male
Position: Minister of Refoundation
Address: Koulouba – Présidence de la République. 00223 BAMAKO
Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga is a member of the strategic committee of M5-RFP (Mouvement du 5 juin-Rassemblement des forces patriotiques), which played a key role in the overthrow of President Keita.
As Minister of Refoundation since June 2021, Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga was entrusted with planning the “Assises nationales de la Refondation” (ANR), announced by Prime Minister Choguel Maiga.
Contrary to the timetable for reform and elections previously agreed with ECOWAS in line with the Transition Charter, the ANR were announced by the Transition Government as a pre-reform process and a precondition to the organization of the elections scheduled for 27 February 2022.
As announced by Choguel Maïga, the ANR were then postponed several times and the elections delayed. The ANR, which were eventually held in December 2021, were boycotted by multiple stakeholders. On the basis of the final recommendations of the ANR, the Transition Government presented a new timetable providing for the holding of presidential elections in December 2025, thus allowing the Transition Authorities to stay in power for more than 5 years.
ECOWAS adopted individual sanctions against the Transition Authorities (including Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga) in November 2021 for their delay in organising the elections and the completion of the Transition. ECOWAS underlined that the Transition Authorities have used the need to implement reforms as a pretext to justify the extension of the Transition and to maintain themselves in power without democratic elections.
In his position as Minister of Refoundation, Ibrahim Ikassa Maïga is obstructing and undermining the successful completion of the political transition of Mali, in particular by obstructing and undermining the holding of elections and the handover of power to elected authorities..
4.2.2022
5.
DIARRA, Adama Ben
Aka Ben Le Cerveau
Place of birth: Kati, Mali
Nationality: Malian
Passport number: Diplomatic passport issued by Mali, Schengen Visa issued
Gender: male
Position: Member of the National Transition Council (legislative organ of the Transition)
Address: Koulouba – Présidence de la République. 00223 BAMAKO
Adama Ben Diarra, known as Camarade Ben Le Cerveau, is one of the young leaders of the M5-RFP (Mouvement du 5 Juin-Rassemblement des Forces Patriotiques), which played a key role in the overthrow of President Keita. Adama Ben Diarra is also the leader of Yéréwolo, which is the main organisation supporting the Transition Authorities, and a member of the National Transitional Council (CNT) since 3 December 2021.
No significant progress has been made by the CNT on the “missions” enshrined in the Transition Charter of 1 October 2020 and that were supposed to be completed within 18 months, as illustrated by the CNT's failure to endorse the draft electoral bill. This contributes to delaying the organization of the elections and thus the successful completion of the political transition of Mali.
Adama Ben Diarra has been actively advocating and supporting the prolongation of the Transition during political rallies and on social networks, stating that the five-year extension of the transition period decided by the Transition Authorities following the “Assises nationales de la Refondation” (ANR) was a deep aspiration of the Malian people.
Contrary to the timetable of reform and elections previously agreed with ECOWAS in line with the Transition Charter, these ANR were announced by the Transition government, as a pre-reform process and a precondition to the organization of the elections scheduled for 27 February 2022.
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As announced by Choguel Maïga, the ANR were then postponed several times and the elections delayed. The ANR, which were eventually held in December 2021, were boycotted by multiple stakeholders. On the basis of the final recommendations of the ANR, the Transition Government presented a new timetable providing for the holding of presidential elections in December 2025, thus allowing the Transition to stay in power for more than 5 years.
ECOWAS adopted individual sanctions against the Transition Authorities (including Adama Ben Diarra) in November 2021 for their delay in organising the elections and the completion of the Transition. ECOWAS underlined that the Transition Authorities have used the need to implement reforms as a pretext to justify the extension of the Transition and to maintain themselves in power without democratic elections.
Adama Ben Diarra is therefore obstructing and undermining the successful completion of the political transition of Mali, in particular by obstructing and undermining the holding of elections and the handover of power to elected authorities.
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