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- The Prime Minister of Mauritania, Mokhtar Ould Ajay, has reaffirmed the government's commitment to working with the parliament chamber in accordance with the country's constitution.
- This assurance came during a dinner hosted by the Prime Minister for parliamentary representatives, following their approval of his government's program.
- Prime Minister Ould Ajay emphasized the government's willingness to cooperate with the opposition, stating that they are ready to facilitate collaboration in the best interests of the country,...
Mauritania’s Prime Minister Commits to Cooperation with Parliament
The Prime Minister of Mauritania, Mokhtar Ould Ajay, has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to working with the parliament chamber in accordance with the country’s constitution.
This assurance came during a dinner hosted by the Prime Minister for parliamentary representatives, following their approval of his government’s program.
Prime Minister Ould Ajay emphasized the government’s willingness to cooperate with the opposition, stating that they are ready to facilitate collaboration in the best interests of the country, both now and in the future.
The Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to the opposition for their role as a democratic national opposition party, acknowledging their participation in the democratic process.
With the government’s statement approved, Prime Minister Ould Ajay stressed that the time has come to work together to implement the commitments presented before the Senate, with the goal of achieving them in the most effective way possible.
Government’s General Policy Statement Approved
The National Assembly approved the government’s general policy statement, presented by Prime Minister Mokhtar Ould Ajay, with 140 representatives voting in favor and 25 opposing.
The President of the National Assembly confirmed that the government had secured the confidence of the National Assembly, in accordance with the Constitution and the by-laws of the National Assembly.
