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Bloc for Democracy and African Integration

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The Bloc for Democracy and African Integration (French: Bloc pour la démocratie et l'intégration africaine) was a political party in Mali.

History

The party was established in April 1993.[1]

The 2007 elections saw the party affiliate with the Alliance for Democracy and Progress that supported President Amadou Toumani Touré. It won 2 out of 160 seats in the National Assembly.

In August 2010 it merged with the Sudanese Union – African Democratic Rally to form the Malian Union for the African Democratic Rally.[1]

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