- Country name
- conventional long form: Republic of Mali
conventional short form: Mali
local long form: République de Mali
local short form: Mali
former: French Sudan, Sudanese Republic, Mali Federation
etymology: name derives from the Mali Empire of the 13th to 16th centuries A.D.; the Mali name may come from a local ethnic group, the Malinke, whose name is derived from the words ma, meaning "mother," and dink, meaning "child" -- a reference to the matrilinear descent of Malinke families - Government type
- semi-presidential republic
- Capital
- name: Bamako
geographic coordinates: 12 39 N, 8 00 W
time difference: UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC, during Standard Time)
etymology: the origin of the name is unclear, but it comes from the Bambara language and can refer either to a crocodile or to a person's name - Administrative divisions
- 19 regions (régions, singular - région), 1 district*; Bamako*, Bandiagara, Bougouni, Dioila, Douentza, Gao, Kayes, Kidal, Kita, Koulikoro, Koutiala, Menaka, Mopti, Nara, Nioro, San, Segou, Sikasso, Taoudenni, Tombouctou (Timbuktu)
- Legal system
- civil law system based on the French civil law model and influenced by customary law; Constitutional Court reviews legislative acts
- Constitution
- history: several previous; latest drafted 13 October 2022 and submitted to Transition President Assimi GOITA; final draft completed 1 March 2023; approved by referendum 18 June 2023; validated by Constitutional Court 22 July 2023
- International law organization participation
- has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction
- Citizenship
- citizenship by birth: no
citizenship by descent only: at least one parent must be a citizen of Mali
dual citizenship recognized: yes
residency requirement for naturalization: 5 years - Suffrage
- 18 years of age; universal
- Executive branch
- chief of state: Transition President Assimi GOITA (since 7 June 2021)
head of government: Transition Prime Minister Abdoulaye MAIGA (since 22 November 2024)
cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister
election/appointment process: president directly elected by absolute-majority popular vote in 2 rounds, if needed, for a 5-year term (eligible for a second term); prime minister appointed by the president
most recent election date: 29 July 2018, with runoff on 12 August 2018
election results: 2018: Ibrahim Boubacar KEITA reelected president in second round; percent of vote in first round - Ibrahim Boubacar KEITA (RPM) 41.7%, Soumaila CISSE (URD) 17.8%, other 40.5%; percent of vote in second round - Ibrahim Boubacar KEITA 67.2%, Soumaila CISSE 32.8% - Legislative branch
- legislature name: Transitional National Council (Conseil national de transition)
legislative structure: unicameral
chamber name: Transitional National Council (Conseil national de transition)
number of seats: 147 (all appointed)
electoral system: plurality/majority
scope of elections: full renewal
most recent election date: 12/5/2020
percentage of women in chamber: 30.1%
expected date of next election: December 2030 - Judicial branch
- highest court(s): Supreme Court or Cour Suprême (consists of 19 judges organized into judicial, administrative, and accounting sections); Constitutional Court (consists of 9 judges)
judge selection and term of office: Supreme Court judges appointed by the Ministry of Justice to serve 5-year terms; Constitutional Court judges selected - 3 each by the president, the National Assembly, and the Supreme Council of the Magistracy; members serve single renewable 7-year terms
subordinate courts: Court of Appeal; High Court of Justice (jurisdiction limited to cases of high treason or criminal offenses by the president or ministers while in office); administrative courts (first instance and appeal); commercial courts; magistrate courts; labor courts; juvenile courts; special court of state security - Political parties
- African Solidarity for Democracy and Independence or SADIAlliance for Democracy and Progress or ADP-MalibaAlliance for Democracy in Mali-Pan-African Party for Liberty, Solidarity, and Justice or ADEMA-PASJAlliance for the Solidarity of Mali-Convergence of Patriotic Forces or ASMA-CFPConvergence for the Development of Mali or CODEM Democratic Alliance for Peace or ADP-MalibaMovement for Mali or MPMParty for National Renewal (also Rebirth or Renaissance or PARENA)Rally for Mali or RPM Social Democratic Convention or CDSUnion for Democracy and Development or UDDUnion for Republic and Democracy or URDYéléma
- Diplomatic representation in the US
- chief of mission: Ambassador Sékou BERTHE (since 16 September 2022)
chancery: 2130 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20008
telephone: [1] (202) 332-2249
FAX: [1] (202) 332-6603
email address and website: administration@maliembassy.ushttps://www.maliembassy.us/ - Diplomatic representation from the US
- chief of mission: Ambassador Rachna KORHONEN (since 16 March 2023)
embassy: ACI 2000, Rue 243, (located off the Roi Bin Fahad Aziz Bridge west of the Bamako central district), Porte 297, Bamako
mailing address: 2050 Bamako Place, Washington DC 20521-2050
telephone: [223] 20-70-23-00
FAX: [223] 20-70-24-79
email address and website: ACSBamako@state.govhttps://ml.usembassy.gov/ - International organization participation
- ACP, AfDB, AU (suspended), CD, EITI (compliant country), FAO, FZ, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC (NGOs), MIGA, MINUSCA, MONUSCO, NAM, OIC, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNOPS, UN Women, UNWTO, UPU, WADB (regional), WAEMU, World Bank Group, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
- Independence
- 22 September 1960 (from France)
- National holiday
- Independence Day, 22 September (1960)
- Flag
- description: three equal vertical bands of green (left side), yellow, and redhistory: uses the colors of the Pan-African movement
- National symbol(s)
- Great Mosque of Djenne
- National color(s)
- green, yellow, red
- National anthem(s)
- title: "Le Mali" (Mali)
lyrics/music: Seydou Badian KOUYATE/Banzoumana SISSOKO
history: adopted 1962 - National heritage
- total World Heritage Sites: 4 (3 cultural, 1 mixed)
selected World Heritage Site locales: Old Towns of Djenné (c); Timbuktu (c); Cliff of Bandiagara (Land of the Dogons) (m); Tomb of Askia (c)