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Mauritanian third-term speculation threatens political dialogue

Sunday, 14 June 2026, 06:18 · 1 min read

Calls by local elected officials for President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani of Mauritania to seek a third term have sparked a sharp political dispute, with the opposition declaring the matter a firm red line. The main opposition party UFP has vowed continued street mobilisation, accusing the president's inner circle of deliberately stoking the controversy to derail prospects for a national dialogue. Even within the ruling INSAF party, unease is evident, with one senior member suggesting a limited three-year extension rather than a full term — a proposal that highlights divisions inside the ruling coalition and leaves Mauritania's political landscape in deepening uncertainty.

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RFIEn Mauritanie, la polémique enfle autour d'un éventuel troisième mandat du président Ghazouani ↗︎
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