Coordination of Inclusivity Movements
The Coordination of Inclusivity Movements is an alliance of five armed groups during the Mali War. The group was originally founded as the Coordination of Entente Movements in 2017 but changed to the CMI in 2020.
History
The CME was founded on November 11, 2017, by dissident groups of the Coordination of Azawad Movements and Platform alliances. Groups in the CME demanded adherence to the Algiers Accords of 2015. The five main groups present at the foundation of the CME were:- Movement for the Salvation of Azawad - Chamanamas
- Coalition of [the People of Azawad]
- Congress for Justice in Azawad
- Popular Front of Azawad
- Popular Movement for the Salvation of Azawad
The CME is not explicitly pro-government or pro-autonomy like Platform and the CMA respectively, but instead advocates for the recognition and inclusion of its member groups and the ethno-religious groups comprising them within the Malian peace process.