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Government of Mauritania between 2020 and 2022
First government of Mohamed Ould Bilal

16th Government of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
2020-2022
Date formed8 August 2020 (2020-08-08)
Date dissolved29 March 2022 (2022-03-29)
People and organisations
PresidentMohamed Ould Ghazouani
Prime MinisterMohamed Ould Bilal
No. of ministers24
Member parties  UPR
  UDP
Status in legislatureMajority coalition government
109 / 157 (69%)
Opposition parties  Tewassoul
  APP
  RFD
  UFP
  Sawab–RAG
  AJD/MR
History
Election2018 Mauritanian parliamentary election
Legislature term9th National Assembly of Mauritania
PredecessorOuld Cheikh Sidiya
SuccessorOuld Bilal II
Politics of Mauritania

Arab League Member State of the Arab League


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The first government of Mohamed Ould Bilal was the 16th government of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, in office between 8 August 2020 and 29 March 2022. It was a coalition between the Union for the Republic and the Union for Democracy and Progress, whose leader Naha Mint Mouknass was the only member representing the party.

Background

The government was formed after Prime Minister Ismail Ould Bedde Ould Cheikh Sidiya resigned with his government on 6 August 2020, amid an investigation into alleged corruption during the government of the previous President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, with several current ministers were questioned about suspected graft that occurred on their watch while serving in senior positions during Abdel Aziz's rule. Mohamed Ould Bilal, who previously headed several state agencies, was appointed PM on the same day.

When the government was officially formed on 9 August 2020, the Minister Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Republic confirmed that the reshuffle was done due to the findings done by the parliamentary commission that was investigating corruption during Ould Abdel Aziz's rule, since the names of certain members of the resigning government had been cited in the report of the parliamentary committee. Bokar Soko also said that the government respected the presumption of innocence but that they would let the ministers defend it themselves and wouldn't hesitate to reincorporate them to the government if their innocence was proven.

Cabinet changes

Ould Bilal's first government saw a reshuffle:

  • On 26 May 2021, a presidential decree was published announcing changes in several ministries, including five new ministers. The changes included the transformation of several ministries.

Ministers

The list of members was announced by the Minister Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Republic on 9 August, taking position immediately.

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Prime MinisterMohamed Ould Bilal9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister Secretary-General of the Presidency of the RepublicAdama Bokar Soko9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of JusticeMohamed Mahmoud Ould Cheikh Abdoullah Ould Boya9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Mauritanians AbroadIsmail Ould Cheikh Ahmed9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of National DefenseHanena Ould Sidi9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of the Interior and DecentralisationMohamed Salem Ould Merzoug9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Economic Affairs and Promotion of Productive SectorsOusmane Mamoudou Kane9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of FinanceMohamed Lemine Ould Dhehby9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Islamic Affairs and Original EducationDah Ould Sidi Ould Amar Taleb9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of National Education and Reform of Education SystemMohamed Melainine Ould Eyih9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Petroleum, Mines and EnergyAbdessalam Ould Mohamed Saleh9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Public Service and LaborCamara Saloum Mohamed9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Digital Transformation, Innovation, and Modernization of AdministrationAbdel Aziz Ould Dahi26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of HealthNédhirou Ould Hamed9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Sidi Ould Zahaf26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Fishing and Maritime EconomyAbdel Aziz Ould Dahi9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Dy Ould Zein26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of AgricultureSidina Ould Sidi Mohamed Ould Ahmed Ely26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of LivestockLemrabott Ould Bennahi26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Trade, Industry, Handicrafts, and TourismNaha Mint Mouknass9 August 202029 March 2022 UDP
Minister of Housing, Urbanism and Land PlanningKhadijettou Mint Bouka9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Sidi Ahmed Ould Mohamed26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Rural DevelopmentDy Ould Zein9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Minister of Equipement and TransportsMohamedou Ould Mhaimid9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Water and SanitationSidi Ahmed Ould Mohamed9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Mohamed El Hacen Ould Boukhreiss26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Higher Education and Scientific ResearchSidi Ould Salem9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Amal Mint Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Culture, Youth, Sports and Relations with ParliamentLemrabott Ould Bennahi9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Moktar Ould Dahi26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Employment and Vocational TrainingTaleb Ould Sid'Ahmed9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Social Action, Childhood and FamilyNaha Mint Haroune Ould Cheikh Sidiya9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister of Environment and Sustainable DevelopmentMariem Bekaye9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Minister Secretary-General of GovernmentAhmedou Tidjane Thiam9 August 202029 March 2022 UPR
Government Spokesperson
Government SpokespersonSidi Ould Salem9 August 202026 May 2021 UPR
Moktar Ould Dahi26 May 202129 March 2022 UPR

Footnotes

  1. Does not include the Prime Minister.
  2. Until 26 May 2021, the ministry was known as the Ministry of National Education, Reform, Technical Formation and Reform.
  3. Until 26 May 2021, the ministry was known as the Ministry of Public Service, Labor and Modernisation of the Administration.
  4. On 26 May 2021, the ministry was established.
  5. Until 26 May 2021, the ministry was known as the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Tourism.
  6. On 26 May 2021, the ministry was dissolved to create the Ministries of Agriculture and Livestock.
  7. Until 26 May 2021, the ministry was known as the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Information and Communication Technologies.
  8. Until 26 May 2021, the ministry was known as the Ministry of Culture, Handicrafts and Relations with Parliament.
  9. Until 26 May 2021, the ministry was known as the Ministry of Employment, Youth and Sports.
  10. Until 26 May 2021, the ministry was known as the Ministry of Social Affairs, Childhood and Family.

References

  1. "Prime Minister Submits Government Resignation". AMI (Mauritanian News Agency). 2022-03-29. Retrieved 2022-07-07.
  2. "Mauritania's government resigns following criticism by president". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  3. "Démission du gouvernement de M. Ismail Bedde Cheikh Sidiya" [Resignation of the Government of Mr. Ismail Bedde Cheikh Sidiya]. AMI (Mauritanian News Agency) (in French). 2020-08-06. Archived from the original on 2021-01-18. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  4. "Mauritanian Prime Minister replaced amid investigation into alleged corruption". Africanews. 2020-08-07. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  5. "Mauritania's Mohamed Ould Bilal named new PM after predecessor, govt step down". France 24. 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  6. "Formation d'un nouveau gouvernement mauritanien" [Formation of a new Mauritanian government]. AMI (Mauritanian News Agency) (in French). 2022-08-09. Archived from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  7. "Restructuration et remaniement ministériel en Mauritanie : 5 nouvelles arrivées" [Restructuring and ministerial reshuffle in Mauritania: 5 new arrivals]. SaharaMedias (in French). 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  8. "La Présidence de la République annonce un remaniement ministériel" [The Presidency of the Republic announces a ministerial reshuffle]. Prime Minister's website (in French). 2021-05-26. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  9. "Formation d'un nouveau gouvernement mauritanien" [Formation of a new Mauritanian government]. AMI (Mauritanian News Agency) (in French). 2022-08-09. Archived from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
Preceded byOuld Cheikh Sidiya Government of Mauritania
2020–2022
Succeeded byOuld Bilal II
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