Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 11 March 2007. As no candidate received a majority of the votes, a second round was held on 25 March...
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Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 7 November 2003. As expected, incumbent President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya was easily re-elected against...
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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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dictatorship. The 2008 Mauritanian coup d'état was led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, who won subsequent presidential elections in 2009 and 2014. He...
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military rule. The first fully democratic presidential election in Mauritania occurred on 11 March 2007, which marked a transfer from military to civilian...
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the Mauritanian armed forces budget was 3.9% of the country's GDP. The military forces of Mauritania are listed by the IISS Military Balance 2007 as comprising...
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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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and female candidates. The Mauritanian diaspora gets allocated four seats, with this election being the first time Mauritanians in the diaspora are able...
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Mauritania, and suspended Mauritania's membership in the African Union. The Mauritanian military government ended after a fair presidential election was...
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