MapZones.com : Mauritania Government Information of Mauritania Government, Political parties, democracy, Prime Minister http://www.mapzones.com/world/africa/mauritania/governmentindex.php
Extractions: Time and Date Government: Following coup in 1984, governance by twenty-one-member Military Committee for National Salvation (Comité Militaire de Salut NationalCMSN). CMSN members, military officers of varying rank and status, described sometimes disparate, sometimes overlapping corporate and ethnic interests; issues decided by consensus. President, elected by CMSN members, appointed a cabinet, which administered policies decided by CMSN. Administrative Divisions: separated into twelve regions, each of which was both a judicial district and an administrative subdivision headed by a governor. Foreign Affairs: Member of Nonaligned Movement; maintained friendly ties with East and West. As economy weakened and economic dependence deepened, developed closer ties with wealthier Middle Eastern and Maghribi states and strengthened relations with Soviet Union and China. Adar Assaba Brakna Dakhlet Nouadhibou ... AskBabyNames @ 2008 MapZones
Mauritania: Government — FactMonster.com Encyclopedia — Mauritania Government. Mauritania is governed under the constitution of 2006. The executive branch is headed by a president, who is popularly elected for a fiveyear http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/world/A0935258.html
Extractions: Reference Desk FunBrain Sponsored Links TripAdvisor Encyclopedia Mauritania Mauritania is governed under the constitution of 2006. The executive branch is headed by a president, who is popularly elected for a five-year term and is eligible for a second term. The prime minister is appointed by the president. The bicameral parliament consists of the 56-seat Senate, whose members are indirectly elected for six-year terms, and the 95-seat National Assembly, whose members are popularly elected for five-year terms. Administratively, the country is divided into 12 regions and the capital district. Sections in this article: The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Cite Print Help Site Map ... Encyclopedia Click Here! Click Here! 24 x 7 Tutor Availability Unlimited Online Tutoring 1-on-1 Tutoring Explore Precalculus Help Grade 8 Math Contact Us Advertise with Fact Monster ... Privacy
Mauritania - GOVERNMENT Mauritania Government Mauritania. MAURITANIA'S GOVERNANCE EPITOMIZES a cycle all too evident throughout sub-Saharan Africa. A civilian government, espousing the liberal http://www.mongabay.com/reference/country_studies/mauritania/GOVERNMENT.html
Mauritania Government Deplores Media Coverage On Torture In Jails Mauritania government deplores media coverage on torture in jails, Mauritania, Politics. ArabicNews.com Your source for Daily News about the Arabic world. http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/041103/2004110303.html
Extractions: In a statement under the title "the Mauritania jail of Abu Ghreib," it said that secret pictures were depicted for tortured detainees in Mauritania taken during their stay in the Mauritanian jails, noting that the detainees whose photos were taken were detained under the charge of collaborating with the organization of the "Knights of Change" which was led by lt. Saleh Weld Hanana, who was arrested several weeks near the borders with Senegal. Despite the fact that the Monitor collected the testimonies of lawyers who visited the detainees and stated that traces of brutal torture "were obvious on them," the Mauritanian minister of communications denied the existence of cases of torture among the detainees and accused human rights organizations of falsifying pictures which were shown on the Internet as examples for the cases of torture.
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Extractions: home Africa Mauritania Government Mauritania, Government A 1961 constitution, promulgated soon after Mauritania became an independent republic, was suspended in 1978 following a coup d’etat. Subsequently, legislative and executive power was vested in what became known as the Military Committee for National Salvation. The committee was headed by a chairman, who served as president of the country, and included 23 other permanent members in the late 1980s. A council of ministers, appointed by the committee, consisted of 22 members and included the prime minister. A new constitution approved by referendum in July 1991 declares Mauritania to be an “Islamic, African, and Arab republic.” The constitution provides for an executive president, elected for a six-year term, and for a bicameral legislature, consisting of a national assembly and a senate. deeper links
Mauritania - Government Short facts on government of Mauritania. Country name conventional long form Islamic Republic of Mauritania http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/mauritania/government.html
Extractions: local short form: Muritaniyah Government type: republic Capital: Nouakchott Administrative divisions: 12 regions (regions, singular - region) and 1 capital district*; Adrar, Assaba, Brakna, Dakhlet Nouadhibou, Gorgol, Guidimaka, Hodh Ech Chargui, Hodh El Gharbi, Inchiri, Nouakchott*, Tagant, Tiris Zemmour, Trarza Independence: 28 November 1960 (from France) National holiday: Independence Day, 28 November (1960) Constitution: 12 July 1991 Legal system: a combination of Shari'a (Islamic law) and French civil law Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal Executive branch: chief of state: President Col. Maaouya Ould Sid Ahmed TAYA (since 12 December 1984)