By RFIPubliée on 20-06-2019Modified on 20-06-2019 at 20:26
Before the presidential election on June 22 in Mauritania, RFI gave the floor to all candidates. Find our interviews with the six candidates for the succession of Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz.
► Presidential elections in Mauritania: Biram dah Abeid, guest of RFI
Biram dah Abeid, the anti-slavery candidate, is running for the second time in the Mauritanian presidential elections. With his outspokenness, he already accuses the state of fraud in the poll next Saturday.
► Presidential election in Mauritania: Sidi Mohamed Ould Boubacar, guest of RFI
Former prime minister Sidi Mohamed Ould Boubacar, an independent candidate, won the support of the Islamist party Tawassoul.
► Presidential elections in Mauritania: Sidi ould Domane, spokesman for Mohamed ould Ghazouani, guest of RFI
The spokesman of Mohamed ould Ghazouani, the candidate of power, announces the outline of the program of the one who is presented as the dolphin of President Aziz, which refutes him. He seems assured of a victory in the first round.
► Presidential election in Mauritania: Mohamed Lemine El-Mourteji El-Wavi, invited by RFI
Mohamed Lemine El-Mourteji El-Wavi is the youngest of the race. This senior official in the Mauritanian Treasury made this election his entry into politics.
► Presidential elections in Mauritania: Mohamed Ould Maouloud, guest of RFI
The party leader of the Union of Forces for Progress (UFP) has the support of the historical opponent, Ahmed Ould Daddah.
► Presidential elections in Mauritania: Kane Hamidou Baba, guest of RFI
RFI ends its series of interviews with the candidate of the coalition "Living together". During his inauguration, Kane Hamidou Baba had promised, in case of victory, to tackle the problem of national cohabitation and a thorough reform of the army.
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