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The unicameral National Assembly of Mali is the country's legislative body.
The current National Assembly, formed following elections held on 14 and 28 July 2002, has a total of 160 members. 147 members are directly elected in single or multi-member constituencies using the Two-Round (or Run-off) system. Malians living abroad are represented by 13 legislators selected in separate polling. All members serve five-year terms.
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(Note: Elections were annulled in 8 constituencies due to irregularities)
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Presidents
Below is a list of office-holders:
| Name | Entered office | Left office |
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| Mahamane Alassane Haidara | 1960 | 1968 |
| Mady Sangaré | 1979 | 1982 |
| Sidiki Diarra | 1982 | 1991 |
| Aly Nouhoum Dially | 1991 | 2002 |
| Ibrahim Boubacar Kéita | September 16, 2002 | 2007 |
| Dioncounda Traoré | September 3, 2007 | Present |
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See also
- History of Mali
- List of national legislatures
- List of Presidents of the National Assembly of Mali
- Legislative branch
External links
- (French) Official site of the National Assembly of Mali
- (French) Assemblée Nationale at the official site of the President of Mali, including listings of the parliamentary groups and commissions
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