The Mauritanian Party of Union and Change (Arabic: حزب الاتحاد والتغيير الموريتاني, romanized: ḥizb al-ittiḥād wat-taġyīr al-muritāni, French: Parti mauritanien...
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والمحلية" [Agreement between the Mauritanian government and parties regarding the mechanisms and dates of legislative and local elections]. Al Jazeera (in...
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doctor Thomas J. Hatem (1925–1985), American politician Mauritanian Party of Union and Change, abbreviated as "HATEM" This page or section lists people...
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2023 Nouadhibou local election (category 2023 elections in Mauritania)
head of the list that gets the most votes will automatically become mayor of the city council. 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election 2023 Mauritanian regional...
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This is the list of candidates for the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election, per constituency. 25 parties were legally registered by the National Independent...
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Mauritanian junta chief elected party head", AFP, 6 May 2009. "Mauritania coup leader says election won't be delayed", AFP, 14 May 2009. "Mauritanian...
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chosen by his party, the Mauritanian Party for Union and Change (HATEM), as its candidate on January 9. Ahmed Ould Daddah, the half-brother of Moktar Ould...
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of Parties of the Majority El Islah Mauritanian Party of Union and Change People's Progressive Alliance Front for Citizenship and Equality League of Former...
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of each of the parties" members of the coalition. The coordination also criticized the legacy of Mauritanian ex-president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and...
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is the list of candidates for the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election, in the electoral districts of the wilaya of Gorgol. 25 parties were legally...
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political parties in Mauritania. After the Independence of the country in 1960, President Moktar Ould Daddah merged his Mauritanian Regroupment Party with...
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The Union for the Republic (Arabic: الاتحاد من أجل الجمهورية; French: Union pour la République, UPR) was a political party in Mauritania. The party was...
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Saleh Ould Hanenna (category Mauritanian Party of Union and Change politicians)
1965) is a former Mauritanian soldier and political figure. Saleh Ould Hanenna served in the Mauritanian Army and rose to the rank of Major before being...
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the Mauritanian Party for Union and Change (HATEM). In the government of Prime Minister Zeine Ould Zeidane, named in April 2007, three members of the...
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2006 by ten Mauritanian political parties, following Mauritania's "return to democracy" after the 2005 Mauritanian coup d'état. The main aims of the coalition...
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first Mauritanian deputy to the French National Assembly. The Mauritanian Entente was founded in 1946 under the auspices of Leopold Senghor and Lamine...
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list of candidates for the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election, in the electoral districts of the wilaya of Dakhlet Nouadhibou. 25 parties were legally...
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districts of the country. On 26 September 2022 all Mauritanian political parties reached an agreement sponsored by the Ministry of Interior and Decentralisation...
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The 2008 Mauritanian coup d'état was a military coup that took place in Mauritania on August 6, 2008, when President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi was ousted...
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and Mauritania under international pressure to prevent further violence. The Mauritanian Government expelled thousands of black Mauritanians. Most of...
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proportional lists. From 1961 until 1978, the only legal party in the country was the Mauritanian People's Party (French: Parti du Peuple Mauritanien, PPM). The...
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2023 Nouakchott regional election (category 2023 regional elections in Mauritania)
members of the Regional Council of Nouakchott, as part of the 2023 Mauritanian regional elections. Regional councils were first elected in Mauritania in 2018...
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single-party rule of Mokhtar Ould Daddah and the Mauritanian People's Party (PPM). The party was composed mostly of Moorish Arab Mauritanians, although...
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is the list of candidates for the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election, in the electoral districts of the wilaya of Assaba. 25 parties were legally...
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El Insaf group (category Parliamentary groups in Mauritania)
French: Groupe El Insaf) is a Mauritanian parliamentary group in the National Assembly. The name was first used when the Union for the Republic's group rebranded...
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for three (who represent the Mauritanian diaspora) who were chosen by the elected senators. The period for the deposit of candidacies ran from 12 December...
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Nouakchott-Nord (National Assembly district) (category Electoral districts of Mauritania)
boundaries correspond to those of the Mauritanian wilaya of Nouakchott-Nord. The electoral system uses the largest remainder method and a closed-list proportional...
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Union of the Democratic Centre (Greece), a former liberal party in Greece Union of the Democratic Center (Mauritania), a former party in Mauritania Union...
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has dominated Mauritanian politics since the country's first multi-party elections in April 1992 following the approval by referendum of the current constitution...
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2011–2012 Mauritanian protests were a series of protests in Mauritania that started in January 2011, influenced by and concurrent with the Arab Spring, and continued...
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