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The Change Party (French : Le changement) is a political party in Mali led by Moussa Mara. [1]

History

The party was officially registered on 9 April 2010. [1] In the 2013 presidential election Mara finished in eleventh place with 1.5% of the vote. The 2013 parliamentary elections saw the party win a single seat in the National Assembly. [2]

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