Party for the Restoration of Malian Values

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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]

History

The party was officially registered on 20 March 2013. [1] In the 2013 parliamentary elections it won a single seat. [2]

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