National Rally for Democracy (Mali)

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The National Rally for Democracy (French: Rassemblement national pour la démocratie) was a political party in Mali led by Abdoulaye Garba Tapo.

History

The party was established on 25 July 1997,[1] and won a single seat in the parliamentary elections that year. For the 2002 elections it was part of the Convergence for Alternance and Change alliance, which won ten seats.[2]

The 2007 elections saw the party join the Alliance for Democracy and Progress, winning a single seat as the Alliance won a large majority in the National Assembly.[2]

On 29 April 2008 it merged into the Alliance for Democracy in Mali.[1]

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