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Ex-prime minister forms political party

Former Malian prime minister Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has created a new political party after severing his connection with the ruling ‘Alliance pour la democratie au Mali,’ Radio France Internationale (RFI) reported on Sunday. Ex-education minister Issa Ndiaye, the political secretary of the new ‘ Rassemblement pour le Mali,’ (RPLM) told RFI “we are not sworn enemies of the ruling party but we are proposing a new alternative, a new way of playing politics and governing”. The RPLM is Mali’s 74th political party, RFI said.

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