An estimated 2 million people are expected to vote in the presidential election in Mauritania in what could be the desert nation’s first civilian-to-civilian transition.
After independence from France in 1960, the west African state experienced multiple coups in the following years. The fledging democracy has been somewhat stable since 2019, when Mohamed Ould Ghazouani was elected president.
Ghazouani, a 67-year-old former army chief and key figure in the 2008 overthrow of Sidi Abdallahi, the country’s first democratically elected president, is seeking a second and final five-year term…
