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2020 Malian parliamentary election
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All 147 seats in the National Assembly
Party
Leader
Seats
+/–
RPM
Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta
51
−15
ADEMA-PASJ
Tiémoko Sangaré
24
+8
URD
Soumaïla Cissé
19
+2
MPM
Hadi Niangado [fr]
10
New
ADP-MALIBA
Aliou Boubacar Diallo [fr]
6
+4
CODEM
Housseini Amion Guindo
5
0
ASMA-CFP
Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga
4
+2
UDL
Hassane Barry
4
+3
SADI
Oumar Mariko
3
−2
Yéléma
2
+2
PARENA
Tiébilé Dramé
2
−1
CDS-Mogotiguiya
Mamadou Bakary Sangaré
2
0
PRVM
Mamadou Sidibé
1
0
UM-RDA
Mamadou Bamou Touré
1
−1
PDES
Hamed Diané Séméga [fr]
1
−2
APR
1
New
MPR
Choguel Kokalla Maïga
1
−2
UFDP
Youssouf Traoré
1
+1
PMK
1
New
PS Yelen Kura
1
New
Other parties
–
5
Independents
–
2
−2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
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Issaka Sidibé RPM
Moussa Timbiné RPM
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Parliamentary elections were held in Mali on 29 March 2020, with a second round on 19 April.[1] They were initially scheduled to be held on 25 November and 16 December 2018,[2] but were moved to April 2019 and then to June 2019,[3][4] before being postponed until 2020 by the Council of Ministers.[5] The elections were marred by violence in the north and center of the country.[6]
These were the first elections to fill Mali's 147-seat parliament since 2013.[7]
Thousands of Malians have died as the country suffered sporadic attacks by jihadists as well as cases of inter-ethnic violence since unrest began in 2012.[7]
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^"Mali: les élections législatives reportées d'un mois". Le Figaro.fr (in French). 2018-09-13. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
^"Mali: Legislative elections postponed to June 2019 /update 16". GardaWorld. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
^"Mali: les vraies raisons du report des législatives", DW (in French), retrieved 2020-01-02
^"Mali : adoption d'un projet de loi prolongeant le mandat des députés jusqu'en 2020". JeuneAfrique.com (in French). 2019-06-08. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
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^ abElections Continue in Mali Despite Virus, Violence Fears
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