 Former President Goodluck Jonathan is back in Mali where he is an Echoa's envoy amid growing doubts about whether the ruling Hunter will respect an African Union and Echoa's deadline to hand over power to civilians next February. Jonathan is expected to meet with the local Transition Monitoring Committee, the civil society and also political parties. He will also meet with Prime Minister Shagul Meigar on Monday before an encounter with the head of the military Hunter Konola Simigoyta on Tuesday. Mali's ambitious timetable to return to constitutional rule includes a referendum on October 31st regional and local elections on December 26th and the first round of presidential and legislative elections on February 27th next year.