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    Ahmed Ould Daddah (Arabic: أحمد ولد داداه, born 7 August 1942) is a Mauritanian economist and a politician. He is a half-brother of Moktar Ould Daddah...
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  • Republic of Mauritania from 1960 to 1978. Ahmed Ould Daddah (born 1942), half-brother of Moktar Ould Daddah, economist, politician, and civil servant...
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    Moktar Ould Daddah (Arabic: مختار ولد داداه, romanized: Mukhtār Wald Dāddāh; December 25, 1924 – October 14, 2003) was a Mauritanian politician who led...
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    elections were won in a second round of voting by Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi, with Ahmed Ould Daddah a close second. On 6 August 2008 the head of the presidential...
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    held on 25 March between the top two candidates, Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi and Ahmed Ould Daddah. Abdallahi won the second round with about 53% of the...
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  • military and political leader Ahmed Ould Daddah (born 1942), Mauritanian economist, politician and civil servant Ahmed Ould Sid'Ahmed (born 1949), Mauritanian...
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    between Sidi and the second-place candidate, Ahmed Ould Daddah. On 17 March, the third-place candidate, Zeine Ould Zeidane, announced his support for Sidi...
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    Mauritania. It is led by Ahmed Ould Daddah. In October 2000, the Union of Democratic Forces-New Era, which was led by Daddah, was dissolved by the Mauritanian...
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  • with 7.65% of the votes cast, and subsequently backed Ahmed Ould Daddah for the second round. Ould Hanenna served as President of the Coordination of Democratic...
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    the French war academy. In 1978, the Mauritanian Army overthrew Moktar Ould Daddah, the first President of Mauritania, in an attempt to forestall government...
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    and saying that Abdallahi should not be restored to the Presidency, Ahmed Ould Daddah—the country's main opposition leader, who heads the Rally of Democratic...
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  • fifth place with 7.95% of the vote in the election, and he backed Ahmed Ould Daddah for the second round. Sarr's Movement for National Reconciliation...
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    banned and dissolved in 2000. The Secretary-general of the party was Ahmed Ould Daddah. In February 1997 the five-party Front of Opposition Parties (FPO)...
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  • Ould Daddah after he withdrew Mauritania from the French-dominated monetary consortium, the Communauté Financière Africaine. Ahmed Ould Daddah, June...
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    However, the President of the Rally of Democratic Forces (RFD), Ahmed Ould Daddah, said on 7 May that the RFD—the main opposition party—would not participate;...
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    The term was initially used by Mauritania's first President, Mokhtar Ould Daddah, as he began claiming the territory then known as Spanish Sahara even...
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    Ould Mohamedou, computer engineer and politician. Mohamed Ould Ghazouani (El Insaf) Individuals Mohamed Ould Bouamatou, businessman Ahmed Ould Daddah...
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    The government of Yahya Ould Ahmed El Waghef was the government of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, in office between 11 May and 6 August 2008. The...
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    together with the opposition candidates Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla and Ahmed Ould Daddah, he alleged "fraud" and urged the people to reject the results...
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  • Moktar Ould Daddah. On 16 March 1981 he staged a coup d'état against Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla with the help of former officer Mohamed Ould Abdelkader...
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    President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya was easily re-elected against weak opposition. The opposition alleged election fraud, and Ould Taya's main challenger...
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  • Sghair Ould M'Bareck (Arabic: اسغير ولد امبارك; born 1954) is a Mauritanian politician. He was the 9th Prime Minister of Mauritania from July 6, 2003,...
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  • Lt. Col. Ahmed Ould Bouceif (Arabic: أحمد ولد بوسيف, 1934 – 27 May 1979) was a Mauritanian military officer and political leader. On April 6, 1979, he...
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  • for Democratic Change along with the other second round candidate, Ahmed Ould Daddah. Abdallahi won the election, and in April 2007, Boulkheir was elected...
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    represent the Moine family and to have been created by Ould Moine due to the refusal of Ahmed Ould Daddah, leader of the RFD, of a dialogue with the government...
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    country under President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya. Before the first round's count was complete, Ahmed Ould Daddah claimed victory for his party, the...
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  • Mohamed Salek was appointed Army Commander by longtime President Moktar Ould Daddah in February 1978, as the country faced dire economic crisis and was failing...
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    Reformists) endorsed Saleh Ould Hanenna in the first round of the 2007 presidential election, with them backing Ahmed Ould Daddah in the second round. Tewassoul...
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    Wayback Machine. Cridem.org. Retrieved 12 July 2013. Ould Daddah pose des conditions; M'baré et Ould Boulkheir sur la réserve. taqadoumy.com (7 August 2008)...
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  • Sid'Ahmed Ould Bneijara (1947 – 30 August 2017) was the 4th Prime Minister of Mauritania from December 12, 1980, until April 25, 1981. He had a short term...
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