Mali Federation

The Mali Federation (Arabic: اتحاد مالي) was a federation in West Africa linking the French colonies of Senegal and the Sudanese Republic (or French Sudan) for two months in 1960. It was founded on 4 April 1959 as a territory with self-rule within the French Community and became independent after negotiations with France on 20 June 1960. Two months later, on 19 August 1960, the Sudanese Republic leaders in the Mali Federation mobilized the army, and Senegal leaders in the federation retaliated by mobilizing the gendarmerie (national police); this resulted in a tense stand-off, and led to the withdrawal from the federation by Senegal the next day. The Sudanese Republic officials resisted this dissolution, cut off diplomatic relations with Senegal, and defiantly changed the name of their country to Mali. For the brief existence of the Mali Federation, the premier was Modibo Keïta, who would later become the first President of Mali, and its government was based in Dakar, the eventual capital of Senegal.

Mali Federation
Fédération du Mali (French)
1959–1960
Flag
Coat of arms
Anthem: National Anthem of The Mali Federation
StatusTerritory of France (1959–1960)
CapitalDakar
Common languagesArabic, French
GovernmentFederal republic
Premier 
 1959–1960
Modibo Keïta
Vice Premier 
 1959–1960
Mamadou Dia
LegislatureFederal assembly
Historical eraDecolonization of Africa
 Established
4 April 1959
 Independence
20 June 1960
 Disestablished
20 August 1960
CurrencyCFA franc
Preceded by
Succeeded by
French Senegal
French Sudan
Senegal
Mali
Today part ofMali
Senegal
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