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List of prime ministers of Mali

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Prime Minister of Mali
Mali minisiri ɲɛmɔgɔ (Bambara)
since 21 November 2024
Reports toPresident
AppointerPresident
Inaugural holderModibo Keïta
Formation20 June 1960
Salary14,201,498 West African CFA francs/23,280 USD annually[1]
WebsiteLa Primature

This is a list of prime ministers of Mali since the country gained independence from France in 1960 to the present day. The prime minister heads the Council of Ministers.

A total of seventeen people have served as Prime Minister of Mali (not counting five acting prime ministers). Additionally, one person, Modibo Keita, served on two non-consecutive occasions.

The current Interim Prime Minister of Mali is Abdoulaye Maïga, since 21 November 2024. He was appointed by the National Committee for the Salvation of the People, which has governed the country since the 2021 Malian coup d'état.

The 2023 constitutional referendum brought a new constitution into force on July 22, 2023, which reduced the powers of the prime minister significantly. The prime minister and government are now responsible to the president rather than parliament, and the president heads and directs the policy of the government.[2][3][4]

List of officeholders

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Political parties
  Rally for Mali (RPM)
Other factions
Status
  Acting Prime Minister
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party Head(s) of state
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Modibo Keïta
(1915–1977)
20 June 1960 1965 c. 5 years US–RDA Himself
Post abolished (1965 – 19 November 1968)
2 Yoro Diakité
(1932–1973)
19 November 1968 18 September 1969 303 days Military M. Traoré
Post abolished (18 September 1969 – 6 June 1986)
3 Mamadou Dembelé
(1934–2016)
6 June 1986 6 June 1988 2 years UDPM M. Traoré
Post abolished (6 June 1988 – 2 April 1991)
Soumana Sacko
(born 1950)
2 April 1991 9 June 1992 1 year, 68 days Independent Touré
4 Younoussi Touré
(1941–2022)
9 June 1992 12 April 1993 307 days Independent Konaré
5 Abdoulaye Sékou Sow
(1931–2013)
12 April 1993 4 February 1994 298 days Independent
6 Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta
(1945–2022)
4 February 1994 15 February 2000 6 years, 11 days ADEMA–PASJ
7 Mandé Sidibé
(1940–2009)
15 February 2000 18 March 2002 2 years, 31 days ADEMA–PASJ
8 Modibo Keita
(1942–2021)
18 March 2002 9 June 2002 83 days Independent
9 Ahmed Mohamed ag Hamani
(born 1942)
9 June 2002 29 April 2004 1 year, 325 days Independent Touré
10 Ousmane Issoufi Maïga
(born 1946)
29 April 2004 28 September 2007 3 years, 152 days Independent
11 Modibo Sidibé
(born 1952)[a]
28 September 2007 3 April 2011 3 years, 187 days Independent
12 Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé
(1948–2021)
3 April 2011 22 March 2012
(deposed)
354 days Independent
Vacant (22 March – 17 April 2012)
Cheick Modibo Diarra
(born 1952)
17 April 2012 11 December 2012
(resigned)
238 days Independent D. Traoré
Django Sissoko
(1948–2022)
11 December 2012 5 September 2013 268 days Independent
13 Oumar Tatam Ly
(born 1963)
5 September 2013 5 April 2014 212 days Independent I. B. Keïta
14 Moussa Mara
(born 1975)
5 April 2014 9 January 2015 279 days Independent
(8) Modibo Keita
(1942–2021)
9 January 2015 10 April 2017 2 years, 91 days Independent
15 Abdoulaye Idrissa Maïga
(born 1958)
10 April 2017 31 December 2017
(resigned)
265 days RPM
16 Soumeylou Boubèye Maïga
(1954–2022)
31 December 2017 18 April 2019[b] 1 year, 108 days ASMA-CFP
Vacant (18 April – 23 April 2019)
17 Boubou Cissé
(born 1974)
23 April 2019 18 August 2020
(deposed)
1 year, 118 days Independent I. B. Keïta
Vacant (18 August – 27 September 2020)
Moctar Ouane
(born 1955)
27 September 2020 24 May 2021
(deposed)
239 days Independent B. Ndaw
Vacant (24 May – 6 June 2021)
Choguel Kokalla Maïga
(born 1958)
6 June 2021 20 November 2024[c][5] 3 years, 167 days Independent A. Goïta
Abdoulaye Maïga
(born 1981)
21 August 2022 5 December 2022 106 days Military
Abdoulaye Maïga
(born 1981)
21 November 2024 Incumbent 1 day Military

Timeline

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Abdoulaye Maïga (officer)Choguel Kokalla MaïgaMoctar OuaneBoubou CisséSoumeylou Boubèye MaïgaAbdoulaye Idrissa MaïgaMoussa MaraOumar Tatam LyDjango SissokoCheick Modibo DiarraCissé Mariam Kaïdama SidibéModibo SidibéOusmane Issoufi MaïgaAhmed Mohamed ag HamaniModibo Keita (born 1942)Mandé SidibéIbrahim Boubacar KeïtaAbdoulaye Sékou SowYounoussi TouréSoumana SackoMamadou DembeléYoro DiakitéModibo Keïta

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Brother of Mandé Sidibé.
  2. ^ Lost confidence of Parliament.
  3. ^ Suspended from work for 3 months due to stroke treatment.

References

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  1. ^ "Communiqué de presse : Du salaire du Premier ministre malien". Malinet. 9 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Mali: Principles and changes to the Constitution put to a referendum". Africanews. 16 June 2023. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  3. ^ Malga, Amarana (22 July 2023). "Mali: The Constitutional Court adopts the draft new Constitution". Andalou Agency (in French). Bamako. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  4. ^ Booty, Natasha; Pivac, Mark (23 July 2023). "Assimi Goïta: President gets sweeping powers in new Mali constitution". BBC News. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  5. ^ "Mali's Choguel Maiga reinstated as prime minister after medical leave". reuters.com. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
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