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09NOUAKCHOTT440
2009-07-07 17:25:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Nouakchott
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MAURITANIAN ELECTION CHRONICLES FOR JULY 6-7 --

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/06/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOV KDEM MR
SUBJECT: MAURITANIAN ELECTION CHRONICLES FOR JULY 6-7 --
THE RACE BEGINS

REF: NOUAKCHOTT 358

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Classified By: Ambassador Mark M. Boulware for reasons 1.4 (b and d)

C O R R E C T E D C O P Y (Changed paragraph classification)

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/06/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOV KDEM MR
SUBJECT: MAURITANIAN ELECTION CHRONICLES FOR JULY 6-7 --
THE RACE BEGINS

REF: NOUAKCHOTT 358

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Classified By: Ambassador Mark M. Boulware for reasons 1.4 (b and d)

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1. (C) Electoral campaign kicks off (again): Almost
overnight, Nouakchott has become a tent city with hundreds of
"khaimas" erected one next to the other in honor of the main
presidential candidates. Compared to the dull, one-man
campaign leading to the canceled June 6 elections, this
presidential race is alive and thriving with competition.
Ahmed Ould Daddah, Ely Ould Mohamed Vall and Mohamed Ould
Abdel Aziz are the most visible candidates, with scores of
tents, banners, and posters all over the city. PolOff went
for a drive around town late in the evening of July 5 and saw
traffic jams and hundreds of people attending open air
concerts sponsored by their favorite candidate or gathered
under tents blasting campaign music. The Daddah tents seemed
particularly animated with larger gatherings of supporters.
The other candidates, including FNDD's Messaoud Ould
Boulkheir, were almost invisible.


2. (U) Unofficial daily poll favors Daddah and Aziz:
According to an unofficial poll published by Website
Cridem.org on July 7, Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz would win the
first tour with 22% of the votes, closely followed by Ould
Daddah with 21%. Ould Boulkheir and Ely Vall would be,
respectively, the third and fourth runners up with 16% and
13% of the votes. According to Cridem, Aziz is definitely a
favorite but needs to tone down his aggressive rhetoric,
which is inconsistent with his message of reform. Ould
Daddah's pact with Boulkheir to support each other on the
second tour gives him a clear advantage, if Boulkheir lives
by his commitment. Cridem thinks that Ould Boulkheir, deeply
appreciated of Mauritanians, could draw a considerable
percentage. As for Ely, Cridem reminds its readers that he
"knows the secrets of how to win an election." Cridem warns
of a potential Ouled Bisbaa alliance -- Aziz and Ely could
indeed join forces during the second tour if the tribe
succeeds in making the cousins kiss and make up. Cridem
bases this poll on media reports and political analysis and

warns that the situation can change from day to day.


3. (U) MBareck drops from the race: Presidential candidate
Sghair Ould MBareck announced on July 6 he was withdrawing
his candidacy to support Aziz. Rumor has it that MBareck, a
Haratine, was a candidate financed and launched by Aziz to
give credibility to the June 6 election, which was boycotted
by the opposition (reftel).


4. (U) HAPA meets with candidate representatives: The High
Authority of the Press and the Audiovisual (HAPA) met with
presidential candidate representatives on July 5 to review
media coverage of the electoral campaign. HAPA reassured
candidates about its commitment to providing all candidates
with equal media access.


5. (U) Boulkheir claims government officials campaign for
Aziz: Presidential candidate Boulkheir accused the
Mauritanian Ambassador to Bamako of campaigning for Aziz in
Mali. He stated other Ambassadors appointed by Aziz and
senior military officials have been actively campaigning on
behalf of Aziz in Mauritania and abroad.


6. (U) Aziz threatens his opponents: In a recent speech,
Aziz stated he would show proof of Boulkheir and Daddah's
corrupt practices in an upcoming political rally in
Nouakchott. He also accused the FNDD of conspiring with
Zionist organizations to tarnish the image of the Mauritanian
military, which he will also demonstrate at the Nouakchott
rally.


7. (U) Aziz encourages the military to disregard election
results: In a political rally in Atar, Aziz stated that "the
military is on the people's side and will never let anybody
dilapidate the riches of the people, whatever the
consequences." He went further by stating, "we sacrificed
ourselves in 2005 to end a totalitarian government, we
sacrificed again in 2008 to stop a government that was
dragging the country to its ruin and we are willing to
sacrifice once again to stop these criminals from returning

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to power. For the longest time, the country was held hostage
to a minority that controlled the resources; they want to
return to power but we will not let them, the people won't
accept it and the military won't accept it. They want to
return to their luxurious lifestyle but, the day following
August 6, we did not receive any aid from abroad; and we
distributed the State's money to its legitimate owners: the
Mauritanian people."


8. (U) Aziz gives 15 million UM (55,000 USD) to
institutions: Aziz announced in a recent political rally in
Akjoujt that he will donate 10 million UM to the city of
Akjoujt, 3 million UM to the regional hospital and 2 million
UM to youth associations.
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