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The Party for the Restoration of Malian Values (French : Parti pour la Restauration des Valeurs Mali, PRVM) is a political party in Mali led by Mamadou Sidibe. [1]
The party was officially registered on 20 March 2013. [1] In the 2013 parliamentary elections it won a single seat. [2]
Mali is located in Africa. The history of the territory of modern Mali may be divided into:
Elections in Mali gives information on election and election results in Mali.
The Rally for Mali is a Malian political party created by Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta in June 2001. In 2013, Keita was elected President of Mali following several unsuccessful attempts, and the party took first place in parliamentary elections, winning 66 seats, although not enough for a majority.
The Alliance for Democracy in Mali – Pan-African Party for Liberty, Solidarity and Justice is a political party in Mali.
The National Assembly of Mali is the unicameral country's legislative body of 147 voting members.
Parliamentary elections were held in Mali on 24 November 2013. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta's party, Rally for Mali, won 66 of the 147 seats in the National Assembly, with its allies winning an additional 49 seats, giving it a substantial majority. The Union for the Republic and Democracy, led by Soumalia Cissé, won 17 seats, becoming the Opposition.
Presidential elections were held in Mali on 28 July 2013, with a second round run-off held on 11 August. Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta defeated Soumaïla Cissé in the run-off to become the new President of Mali.
The Party for Economic Development and Solidarity is a political party in Mali led by Hamed Diané Séméga.
The Alternative Forces for Renewal and Emergence is a political party in Mali led by Soumana Mory Coulibaly.
The Alliance for Solidarity in Mali–Convergence of Patriotic Forces is a political party in Mali led by Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga.
The Malian Union for the African Democratic Rally is a political party in Mali led by Bocar Moussa Diarra.
The Change Party is a political party in Mali led by Moussa Mara.
The Union of Patriots for Renewal is a political party in Mali led by Moussa Bamadio.
The Rally for Democracy and Progress is a political party in Mali.
The Party for Democracy and Progress is a political party in Mali led by Mady Konaté.
The Convention for Progress and the People is a political party in Mali led by Mamadou Gakou.
The Party for Independence, Democracy and Solidarity is a political party in Mali.
The Union of Democratic Forces for Progress is a political party in Mali led by Youssouf Traoré.
The Democratic Alliance for Peace is a political party in Mali led by Aliou Boubacar Diallo.
Presidential elections were held in Mali on 29 July 2018. In July 2018, the Constitutional Court approved the nomination of a total of 24 candidates in the election. As no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a runoff was held on 12 August 2018 between the top two candidates, incumbent President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta of the Rally for Mali and Soumaïla Cissé of the Union for the Republic and Democracy. Keïta was subsequently re-elected with 67% of the vote. It was the first time in Malian history that a presidential election was forced into a runoff between incumbent and a challenger.