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The Sudanese Republic and Senegal became independent of France in 1960 as the Mali Federation. When Senegal withdrew after only a few months, what formerly made up the Sudanese Republic was renamed Mali. Rule by dictatorship was brought to a close in 1991 by a military coup that ushered in a period of democratic rule. President Alpha KONARE won Mali's first two democratic presidential elections in 1992 and 1997. In keeping with Mali's two-term constitutional limit, he stepped down in 2002 and was succeeded by Amadou Toumani TOURE, who was elected to a second term in a 2007 election that was widely judged to be free and fair. Malian returnees from Libya in 2011 exacerbated tensions in northern Mali, and Tuareg ethnic militias rebelled in January 2012. Low- and mid-level soldiers, frustrated with the poor handling of the rebellion, overthrew TOURE on 22 March. Intensive mediation efforts led by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) returned power to a civilian administration in April with the appointment of Interim President Dioncounda TRAORE. The post-coup chaos led to rebels expelling the Malian military from the country's three northern regions and allowed Islamic militants to set up strongholds. Hundreds of thousands of northern Malians fled the violence to southern Mali and neighboring countries, exacerbating regional food shortages in host communities. An international military intervention to retake the three northern regions began in January 2013 and within a month most of the north had been retaken. In a democratic presidential election conducted in July and August of 2013, Ibrahim Boubacar KEITA was elected president. The Malian Government and northern armed groups signed an internationally-mediated peace accord in June 2015.


Mali is a semi-presidential republic.


Source: CIA World Factbook

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Décret 2013-775PM-RM du 26 septembre 2013 portant répartition des services publics entre la Primatures et les Départements ministériels.

Regulations
Mali
Africa
Western Africa

Le présent décret organise la répartition des services publics entre la Primatures et les Départements ministériels.Au titre du ministère de la réconciliation nationale et du développement des régions du Nord, plusieurs agences, programmes et projets de développement ont été mis sur pied, notamment l’Agence de Développement du Nord (ADN); l’Agence nationale de l’investissement des Collectivités territoriales; le Projet d’appui au Développement rural des Plaines de Daye, Hamadja et Korioumé, le Projet Aménagement des Périmètres irrigués villageois de Gao (PAPIV); le Programme de Développemen

Ordonnance nº 00-065/pr-m portant création de la direction nationale des domaines et du cadastre.

Legislation
Mali
Africa
Western Africa

La présente ordonnance crée un Direction nationale du Cadastre dont la mission est de: élaborer les éléments de la politique nationale en matière de cadastre et assurer et d’assurer la coordination et le contrôle de la mise en œuvre de ladite politique.A ce titre, il est chargé de: élaborer et de mettre en œuvre la législation et la réglementation en matière de confection et de mise à jour du cadastre; coordonner et de contrôler la réalisation des travaux topographiques relatifs au foncier; délimiter et de réaliser les travaux techniques d’immatriculation des domaines public et privé immobi