Tiébilé Dramé (born June 9, 1955[1]) is a Malian politician who served in the government of Mali as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1991 to 1992.
In the years since, he has remained active on the political scene, while also acting as a diplomat and mediator in regional crises.
[4] As part of the Front for Democracy and the Republic, a coalition that also included three other presidential candidates, Dramé disputed the results and sought for the election to be annulled, alleging fraud.
[5] The list on which Dramé was running in Nioro du Sahel in the July 2007 parliamentary election (together with ADEMA and the Union for the Republic and Democracy) was rejected by the Constitutional Court, which said that he had multiple birth certificates.
Since May 6, 2019, Tiébilé Dramé serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of Mali, within the frame of the political agreement signed by the majority and the opposition.