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List of prime ministers of Mali

A concise guide to the office of Mali's prime minister and the compiled list of persons who have held the post since independence in 1960, including interruptions and how the list is organised.

This article introduces the list of prime ministers of Mali from the country's independence from France in 1960 to the present day. It explains the role of the prime minister, summarizes how political changes have affected the office, and describes the conventions used to present the chronological list.

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Overview

The prime minister of Mali is the head of government in the country's semi-presidential system. The office-holder normally leads the Council of Ministers, coordinates government policy and oversees administration. The prime minister is appointed through political processes shaped by the constitution, the president and the parliamentary majority, and in practice the exact powers have varied over time.

History and interruptions

Since independence in 1960 the office has existed under successive constitutional arrangements. Periods of military rule, national transitions and caretaker administrations have sometimes suspended or reshaped the post. Consequently, the chronological list includes full-term prime ministers as well as acting or interim holders who briefly exercised the duties of the office during transitions.

How the list is organised

The compiled list follows a standard table format. Entries typically include:

  • Name of the prime minister.
  • Term start and end dates (where known) and notes on acting status.
  • Affiliation or political grouping, when applicable.
  • Remarks for context, such as reason for departure or appointment.

Readers should note that short-lived caretaker administrations and disputed appointments are shown with explanatory notes rather than simple date ranges. The list aims to be neutral and factual, reflecting both elected and non-elected office-holders.

Importance and usage

Such a list is useful for researchers, students and anyone tracing Mali's political development. It helps illustrate patterns of stability, turnover and the impact of constitutional change. For more detailed profiles and primary sources, follow linked resources in the list entries or consult specialist works on Malian political history.

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