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National Assembly (Mauritania)

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Seats
  
146

Last election
  
21 December 2013

National Assembly (Mauritania)

Type
  
Lower House of the Mauritanian Parliament

Speaker
  
Messaoud Ould Boulkheir, People's Progressive Alliance (APP) Since April 27, 2007

Political groups
  
UPR (75)      Tewassoul (16)      El Wiam (10)      APP (7)      El Karam (6)      UDP (6)      AJD/MR (4)      Sursaut (4)      El Vadila (3)      PUD (3)      Ravah Party (3)      PRDR (3)      El Islah (1)      PAM (1)      PDA (1)      PJD (1)      PPD (1)      PUDS (1)

The National Assembly (Arabic: الجمعية الوطنية‎‎; French: Assemblée Nationale) is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Mauritania. The legislature has 146 members, elected for five-year terms in single-seat constituencies. From 1961 until 1978, the only legal party in the country was the Mauritanian People's Party (French: Parti du Peuple Mauritanien, PPM). In the 1990s, a multiparty system was introduced in Mauritania. However, the Democratic and Social Republican Party dominated the parliament until a coup in 2005. The first truly democratic elections were held in 2006.

On April 27, 2007 Messaoud Ould Boulkheir was elected speaker of the National Assembly, becoming the first black Haratine to hold the position.

Board members

  • Mohamed Boilil M’Bareck
  • El Khalil Mohamed Teyib
  • Mohamed Ghoulam Abderrahmane El Hadj Cheikh
  • Mohamed Mahmoud Sidi Mohamed El Gharachi
  • Abdoulaye Amadou Sy
  • El wenane Hamedh Bobih
  • Mohamed Ahmedou Ahmedou
  • Yenna Ahmed Lelh
  • Ousmane Moussa Thiam
  • Hama mint El Mouktar
  • Mamoudou Mamadou Niang
  • Vatimettou mint Mohamed Yarba
  • References

    National Assembly (Mauritania) Wikipedia