Alternative Forces for Renewal and Emergence

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Alternative Forces for Renewal and Emergence
Forces Alternatives pour le Renouveau et l'Emergence
Leader Soumana Mory Coulibaly
Founded2013
National Assembly
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The Alternative Forces for Renewal and Emergence (French : Forces Alternatives pour le Renouveau et l'Emergence, FARE) is a political party in Mali led by Soumana Mory Coulibaly. [1]

History

The party was launched on 28 February 2013, [2] and officially registered on 3 April 2013. [1] It put forward Modibo Sidibé as its candidate in the 2013 presidential elections. [3] He finished fourth, with around 5% of the vote.

In the 2013 parliamentary elections it won six seats, becoming the fourth-largest party in the National Assembly. [4]

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