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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Indeed Dad. And before I transummarize, I will share some background which  
will inform your study.
 
The 9 parties which are not by any stretch of the imagination exhaustive of 
 Mali's myriad political formations, are:
 
CNID-FYT of Hon. Mountaga Tall
CODEM of Hon. Housséini Amion Guindo
MPLUS/RAMATA of Hon. Abdoulaye Amadou Sy
UDD of Hon. Tiéman Hubert Coulibaly
UM-RDA of Hon. Bocar Moussa Diarra
UPR of Hon. Modibo Soumaré
PARI of Hon. Lassana Doumbia
PSP of Most Hon. Oumar Hammadoun Dicko
Yelema of Most Hon. Moussa Mara.
 
Dad, I would have loved the company of SADI's most Hon. Oumar Mariko and of 
 course the indomitable IBK and Soumaila Cisse not to mention astronaut  
Diarra. but time and benign reflection is on the side of PUR. I wouldn't be  
surprised if these conscientious men append their signatures to the  
agreement before year's-end.
We should be working toward that possibility. And if they do, it will have  
been a foregone conclusion that PUR's candidate will replace ATT as 
President of  Mali, ADEMA or no ADEMA. I am looking forward to Konare joining these 
 luminaries.
 
Dad, this (PUR-9) is the crop of Mali's up-and-coming leaders full of  
energy and vibrancy. Among them, CODEM, UM-RDA, PSP, and CNID-FYT are  more 
vintage. However, with a win of the upcoming mayoral elections in commune 4  by 
Yelema, Hon. Mara is a force to be reckoned with. Yelema and MPLUS seem to  
garner the most support among Mali Youth and together, the PUR-9 hold sway 
among  Mali's women, teachers, and professional unions.
 
It ought to be a great day for Mali January 22nd.
Haruna. I love you Dad.
 
 
In a message dated 1/5/2011 7:32:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
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Uncle, thank you for bringing this development taking  place in Mali to our 
attention. I await your further education on this  matter. 

--- On Wed, 1/5/11, Haruna Darbo  <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


From:  Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: The formation of  a prospective Alliance of opposition political 
parties in Mali.
To:  [log in to unmask]
Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 7:09  PM


This to present a unified candidate to contest the 2012  Presidential 
elections in Mali. They intend to succeed President ATT  whose term expires in 
2012. And Mali does not; live in fear, face  wanton abductions and 
disappearances of her citizens by the state,  Usurpation of the legislative and 
judiciary branches of government by  a criminal president, witness wanton 
assasination of her citizenry by  the criminal president, entertain her president ATT 
dealing in drugs  and other contraband, sponsor rebels or freedom-fighters 
to wage war  against any of her neighbors, entertain ATT hiring and firing 
civil  servants, Assembly-men and women, and judges at will, or execute  a 
campaign of witch-hunting against her citizens.
 
I am proud to announce that The GDP's partner Yelema and their  leader Hon. 
Moussa Mara, are among this group of prospective patriots  of Mali and we 
will do everything we can to assist their good  colaboration with their 
coleagues of the other 8 constituent  formations. I will attempt to transummarize 
later.
 
One thing I want to bring to your attention though is that the  amalgam 
(PUR) umbrella party is only for the purposes of presenting a  singular 
candidate for the Presidency of Mali in 2012. The parties  will retain their 
sovereignties otherwise and will contest legislative  elections on their own 
merits. Also there is a monthly membership due  of 160,000 Fcfa for each member 
party in default of which the party  risks losing any privileges or 
considerations of the amalgam. Further,  that because the signing of amalgamation 
documents will take place on  Jan. 22nd, and because Hon. Mountaga Tall's 
CNID-Faso Yiriwaton will  hold her congress in march, CNID-FYT will not sign the 
agreement until  after the congress and only then will sign the PUR 
agreement. This is  because there is no legal authority for such signature until 
after the  party holds her congress to ventilate such in-situ authority.  
Alternatively, CNID-FYT can be allowed to sign the binding documents  in 
principle with Hon. Tall as signatory but with the proviso that  that signature will 
be made whole and binding after the party's  congress. Either is benign but 
the latter is superior to the former in  as much as grace is concerned. 
Haruna.
 
Here is my friend Bruno Segbedji:
 
Please go to _http://www.thegdp.org_ (http://www.thegdp.org/) , click on 
Africa Diaspora and  choose Élection  présidentielle de 2012 : Vers la fusion 
de neuf partis politiques en  vue de créer le Parti Uni pour la  République.
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