Lifting my immunity has nothing to do with my intervention in the Senedd, Sahara Media
The parliamentary representative of Mohamed Bouy Ould Sheikh Mohamed Fadel, during an interview with the Sahara 24 channel, said that “the lifting of his immunity has nothing to do with his intervention in the Senate,” adding in a related context that the decision to raise his immunity “absolutely. a political decision, and it has nothing to do with the law.”
During his interview, the representative also spoke about what he called the problems he faced with groups in the political community and influential people he had during his political career, considering that what happened to him was a combination of the groups this, which he classified as “categories of atheists, polluters, and well-known ideological movements.”
Muhammad Boy refused to talk about the circumstances of his detention, and the parliamentary intervention that caused his immunity to be lifted, saying that he preferred to hold back for legal and personal reasons.
He added that his release from prison was not a political deal, but came after the Republican President was informed of his health conditions.
In his comment on the recent presidential elections, the MP said that “the opposition did not have to take part in the elections, and that the method of applying by begging the ruling party for approval is a ridiculous process, except of ‘to the statement of Plaid Tawasul. and the candidate of the regime, Mohamed Ould Sheikh Al-Ghazouani. Emphasizing that the elections were not transparent,
He praised the growing popularity of former presidential candidate Biram Ould Dah Abeid, calling for the procedure to license his party.
He continued, “The people of Mauritania did not vote for change, as change means replacing the regime, but the people voted for the continuation of the attitude of this regime.”
He explained that the commitment to fight corruption is not linked to individuals, but depends on the orders given to the government to fight it,” adding in the same context, during a survey he conducted on dates born ministers, he discovered that among them one female minister belonged to the youth age.
He emphasized that he is against dialogue because it is not a democratic process, adding that he told Ould Ghazouani that when he met him for the only time in the middle of his first mission.
He added, “The regime is forced to go along with its wings and balance them, and the Mauritanian state is the one that will pay the price of this conflict.”
He was of the opinion that “among the reasons for the failure of the opposition party are the internal conflicts within the opposition party, dictatorship in its parties, and infiltration,” saying, “The structure of the opposition party has been infiltrated by elements of state security , and that the opposition must be firm in the face of infiltration.”
