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In July–Aug., 2013, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, who had served as prime minister in the mid and late 1990s, was elected president with more than three quarters of the vote in the August runoff. Keita subsequently moved to reduce the influence that the participants in the coup had over the army. In legislative elections held in November and December, Keita's Rally for Mali won a plurality of the seats, and with its allied parties it secured a majority.
In July–Aug., 2013, Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, who had served as prime minister in the mid and late 1990s, was elected president with more than three quarters of the vote in the August runoff. Keita subsequently moved to reduce the influence that the participants in the coup had over the army. In legislative elections held in November and December, Keita's Rally for Mali won a plurality of the seats, and with its allied parties it secured a majority.
==[[Mali in 2008]]==
Mali Area: 1,248,574 sq km (482,077 sq mi) Population (2008 est.): 12,324,000 Capital: Bamako Chief of state: President Amadou Toumani Touré Head of government: Prime Minister Modibo Sidibé Efforts ...[[Mali in 2008|>>>Read On<<<]]


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