Vote Counting Begins in Mali Parliamentary Polls
Malian election officials have begun counting votes in the country's parliamentary elections amid some reports of irregularities and low voter turnout.
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Mali:
Nation Awaits Poll Results
DW, 25 November 2013
Sunday's parliamentary elections in Mali went off peacefully. Early reports say turn-out was low. The European Union has called the polls "a success". Read more »
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Mali:
Voting Begins Amid Security Fears
DW, 24 November 2013
Mali is voting in parliamentary elections in a vote designed to seal the nation's return to democracy in the wake of a military coup and Islamist insurgency. Security is high amid… Read more »
Vote counting in Mali (fie photo).
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Mali:
Officials Counting Votes After 'Abysmal' Turnout
VOA, 25 November 2013
Election officials in Mali are counting votes after a parliamentary election that saw low turnout and some reports of irregularities. Read more »
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Mali:
Mali Votes Under Threat of Violence
VOA, 24 November 2013
Mali is holding parliamentary elections amid fears of possible violence by Islamist militants. Read more »
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Mali:
Voters Go to Polls Amid Insecurity
ISS, 22 November 2013
On Sunday, 24 November 2013, Malians go to the polls to elect a new parliament. However, these legislative elections, which will complete the country's return to constitutional… Read more »
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Mali:
Security in Mali Fragile As Voters Elect a New National Assembly
DW, 22 November 2013
Four months after presidential elections in Mali, voters are now choosing a new National Assembly. They appear undeterred by ongoing clashes in the north. Read more »
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West Africa:
Ecowas Mission to Ensure Credible Mali Polls
CAJ News, 21 November 2013
A MISSION of about 100 observers from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has been deployed to Mali ahead of Parliamentary elections scheduled for Sunday, it has… Read more »
InFocus
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Malian authorities are saluting what they say is a historic voter turnout in the country's presidential election. Read more »
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With no candidate obtaining over 50 percent of the votes necessary for an outright victory, the government has announced that the presidential election will go to a second round on ... Read more »