Malian parliamentary election, 2013

Parliamentary elections were held in Mali on 24 November 2013. They had originally been planned for 1 and 22 July 2012,but were cancelled after the coup d'état in 2012 as a result and affected by the Tuareg Rebellion. In July 2013, gunmen abducted two election officials a week before the presidential elections, which are the first elections since the military coup in 2012. Results from the first round of voting were indecisive; meaning that a second round of voting was held on 15 December 2013. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta's RPM party won 115 of the 147 seats in the National Assembly. The URD, led by Soumalia Cissé, won between 17-19 seats; thus forming the Opposition.

Malian parliamentary election, 2013

Parliamentary elections were held in Mali on 24 November 2013. They had originally been planned for 1 and 22 July 2012,but were cancelled after the coup d'état in 2012 as a result and affected by the Tuareg Rebellion. In July 2013, gunmen abducted two election officials a week before the presidential elections, which are the first elections since the military coup in 2012. Results from the first round of voting were indecisive; meaning that a second round of voting was held on 15 December 2013. President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta's RPM party won 115 of the 147 seats in the National Assembly. The URD, led by Soumalia Cissé, won between 17-19 seats; thus forming the Opposition.