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Coordination of Parties of the Majority

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Coordination of Parties of the Majority
منسقية أحزاب الأغلبية
Coordination des partis de la majorité
LeaderMohamed Ould Ghazouani
Founded20 April 2021
HeadquartersNouakchott
IdeologyPopulism
Liberal conservatism
Political positionCentre to right-wing
Parliamentary group
MembersSee composition
National Assembly
146 / 176
Regional councils
211 / 285

The Coordination of Parties of the Majority (Arabic: منسقية أحزاب الأغلبية, French: Coordination des partis de la majorité) is an alliance of parties supporting the President of Mauritania Mohamed Ould Ghazouani. It was founded on 20 April 2021.[1][2]

History

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The alliance was founded on 20 April 2021 by 13 parliamentary and extra-parliamentary political parties that form part of the presidential majority supporting president Mohamed Ould Ghazouani. The parties expressed their "strong support for the program of President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani and his government" and pledged "to dedicate their efforts to work on implementing" Ghazouani's election program. The coordination "works to unify visions on various national and political issues, according to a clear and consistent mechanism that respects the controls of democracy, political partnership, and the privacy of each of the parties" members of the coalition. The coordination also criticized the legacy of Mauritanian ex-president Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz and Aziz's alleged "desperate attempt to divert attention from the accusations leveled against him" and his "politicization of a judicial case".[2]

On 2 August 2022, the coalition held a meeting to evaluate the framework of the coordination, commemorate the third anniversary of the investiture of Ghazouani and exchange views on the organization of the upcoming elections.[3]

On 5 October 2022, Union for Planning and Construction (UPC), left the coalition in order to form a coalition with four political movements that weren't allowed to be registered as political parties, forming the State of Justice Coalition, which would run under the UPC party label.[4]

Composition

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Party Leader Parliamentary group Deputies RCs Government
Equity Party (El Insaf) Mohamed Melainine Ould Eyih El Insaf
107 / 176
124 / 285
Government
Union for Democracy and Progress (UDP) Naha Mint Mouknass UDP
10 / 176
28 / 285
National Democratic Alliance (AND) Yacoub Ould Moine Justice
6 / 176
11 / 285
Support
Reform Party (El Islah) Mohamed Ould Talebna Trust
6 / 176
15 / 285
Dignity Party (El Karama) Cheikhna Ould Hajbou Trust
5 / 176
10 / 285
Nation's Call (Nida El Watan) Daoud Ould Ahmed Aicha Justice
5 / 176
4 / 285
Mauritanian Party of Union and Change (HATEM) Saleh Ould Hanenna Trust
3 / 176
7 / 285
Party of Conciliation and Prosperity (HIWAR) Valle Mint Miny El Insaf
3 / 176
4 / 285
Party of the Mauritanian Masses (PMM) El Khalil Ould Ennahoui Trust
1 / 176
2 / 285
Party of Unity and Development (PUD) Mohamed Ould Bari
0 / 176
1 / 285
Extra-parliamentary
Burst of Youth for the Nation (PSJN) Lalla Mint Cheriva
0 / 176
1 / 285
Welfare Party (El Ravah) Mohamed Ould Vall
0 / 176
2 / 285
Party of Construction and Progress (PCP) Mohamed Ould Barbas
0 / 176
2 / 285

See also

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Footnotes

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References

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  1. ^ "ردا على ما يسمى بمنسقية الأغلبية الهجينة" [In response to the hybrid so-called Majority Coordination]. Atlas Info (in Arabic). 2021-04-22. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "أحزاب الأعلبية تعلن عن ميلاد منسقية جديدة وتؤكد شجبها لتصريحات ولد عبد العزيز" [The parties of the majority announce the birth of a new coordination and confirm their condemnation of Ould Abdel Aziz's statements]. El Hadeth (in Arabic). 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
  3. ^ "أحزاب الأغلبية تعقد اجتماعا بمقر حزب الإنصاف" [Parties of the majority hold a meeting at the headquarters of the Insaf Party]. Parti El Insaf (in Arabic). 2022-08-03. Retrieved 2022-10-01.
  4. ^ "الإعلان عن ائتلاف سياسي جديد يدعى "ائتلاف دولة العدل"" [Announcing a new political coalition called "The State of Justice Coalition"]. AlAkhbar.info (in Arabic). 2022-10-05. Retrieved 2022-10-20.