Mali approves constitutional changes in referendum.

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Mali citizens have approved changes to the constitution in a referendum, with 97% of those who cast their ballots approving the new constitution. The amendments are believed to facilitate the country's transition to civilian leadership, with the nation currently ruled by a military junta. Despite criticism of the constitutional changes themselves, the United Nations and regional bodies view the junta's decision to hold the referendum as an important test for the junta.
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