Movement for the Independence, Renaissance, and Integration of Africa

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The Movement for the Independence, Renaissance, and Integration of Africa (French: Mouvement pour l'indépendance, la renaissance et l'intégration africaine) is a political party in Mali.

The party was founded as a split from the

2002 presidential election,[2] and afterwards MIRIA President Mamadou Lamine Traoré was named Minister of National Education.[1]

MIRIA's Second National Conference, at which Traoré reiterated the party's support for Touré, opened on December 16, 2006. The party participated in the

parliamentary election
, the party won two out of 160 seats.

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