The Sudanese Republic and
Senegal became independent of France in 1960 as the Mali Federation.
When Senegal withdrew after only a few months, what formerly made up
the Sudanese Republic was renamed Mali. Rule by dictatorship was
brought to a close in 1991 by a military coup - led by the current
president Amadou Toure - enabling Mali's emergence as one of the
strongest democracies on the continent. President Alpha Konare won
Mali's first democratic presidential election in 1992 and was reelected
in 1997. In keeping with Mali's two-term constitutional limit, Konare
stepped down in 2002 and was succeeded by Amadou Toure, who was
subsequently elected to a second term in 2007. The elections were
widely judged to be free and fair.
French is
the official language; Bambara and numerous African languages are also
spoken.