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Ahmed Ould Daddah, the president of the ‘Rassemblement des forces democratiques’ (Rally of Democratic Forces, RFD), the leading opposition party in Mauritania, has recognized the National Transitional Council (NTC) in Libya as the only legitimate...
As part of the country’s 2010 Financial Act, the Mauritania authorities have decided that all medical and pharmaceutical products will be tax and duty-free, in an effort to reduce charges on citizens, official sources in Nouakchott told APA this week.
The...
The Assembly of Democratic Forces (RFD) of Ahmed Ould Daddah accused the Mauritanian government of using “reprehensible procedures” during the senatorial elections which took place on Sunday.
“This shows how the government is keen on altering the...
Swarms of locusts are currently being reported in many areas in the Aoukar, Inchiri and Nouakchott regions in Mauritania, the director of the National anti- locust center (CNLCCP), Mohamed Abdallahi Ould Babah, revealed here.
Ould Babah explained on Monday...
The Mauritanian opposition leader and presidential candidate for Saturday’s elections, Ahmed Ould Daddah, said he was concerned about the possible fraud in the upcoming poll.
“I got rather worrying information on possible fraud. This is unacceptable...
The deposed president of Mauritania, Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdellahi, elected in March 2007 and ousted in August has formally handed in his resignation.
“I voluntary resign from my position as President of the Republic,” said Ould Cheikh...
Mauritanian opposition leader Ahmed Ould Daddah was nominated by his party, the Rally of Democratic Forces (RFD), as the candidate for the 18 July presidential polls.
The RFD leader was unanimously nominated during the party’s extraordinary congress...
The High State Council in Mauritania has appointed the ambassador of Mauritania to Belgium, Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdhaf, as the new Prime Minister, APA learned Thursday in Nouakchott.
Mauritanian President Sidi Mohamed Ould Sheikh Abdallahi has threatened to dissolve the Parliament if MPs endorse their vote of no confidence against the government.