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The Council of Ministers of Mali (French: Conseil des ministres du Mali) consists of members appointed by the president with the advice of the prime minister. [ 1 ] The Council of Ministers is chaired by the prime minister and is tasked with managing government operations.
Until the military coup of March 22, 2012 [1] [2] and a second military coup in December 2012 [3] the politics of Mali took place in a framework of a semi-presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Mali is head of state with a Presidentially appointed Prime Minister as the head of government, and of a multi-party system.
No. Name (Birth–Death) Portrait Tenure 1 Modibo Keïta (1915–1977) 1960–1961 2 Baréma Bocoum (1914–1973) 1961–1964 3 Ousmane Ba (1919–1999)
Mali Journal Officiel de la République du Mali: Government Gazette of the Republic of Mali: sgg-mali.ml /fr /recherche.html: Malta Gazzetta tal-Gvern ta' Malta / Malta Government Gazette: gov.mt /en /Government /DOI /Government%20Gazette /Pages /default.aspx: Mauritania Journal officiel de la République Islamique de Mauritanie
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.
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights for Mali prepares and executes the national policy on justice, human rights, and the seals of the state. Other responsibilities include the following: [1] Civil, criminal and commercial legislation; Sentencing enforcement; Administration of judicial and penitentiary services
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:Women government ministers of Mali The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it. The main article for this category is Council of Ministers of Mali .
In 2012, the Minister of Health and Public Hygiene was Ousmane Koné, who was succeeded by Marie Madeleine Togo in 2015, Samba Sow in 2017, [1] Michel Hamala Sidibé in 2019, Fanta Siby (Minister of Health and Social Development) in 2021, Diéminatou Sangaré in 2022 [2] and Assa Badiallo Touré in 2023.