Action for Change

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Action for Change
Action pour le changement
العمل من أجل التغيير
LeaderMessaoud Ould Boulkheir
Founded1996
DissolvedJanuary 2002
Succeeded byPeople's Progressive Alliance

The Action for Change (AC) (French: Action pour le changement) was a political party in Mauritania. The party was led by Messaoud Ould Belkheir, and campaigned for greater rights for Mauritania's Haratin and black populations. The party was banned and dissolved in January 2002.[1]

History[]

Electoral history[]

The first election contested by the AC was the 1996 parliamentary election, with the party coming third, with 5.3% of the vote and 1 seat in parliament.

The party also went on to contest the 2001 parliamentary election, winning 5.5% of the popular vote and 4 out of 81 seats.

Dissolution[]

The party was banned in January 2002 following accusations by the government that the party threatened Mauritanian national unity and was threatening Mauritania's relations with Senegal. Communications Minister Chyakh Ould Ely accused the party of being racist and violent. The party was allowed to keep its four parliamentary seats.[1]

Messaoud Ould Belkheir, the leader of the AC strongly denied the allegations made against the party, and claimed that the party was instead being banned as part of a crackdown in dissent by the government, and also because of the parties recent electoral gains.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "'Slave party' banned in Mauritania". 3 January 2002.
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