Mauritania
Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
Date of Information: 2/15/2011
Pres. Mohamed Ould Abdel AZIZ
Prime Min. Moulaye Ould Mohamed LAGHDAF
Min. of Commerce, Handicraft, & Tourism Bamba Ould DARAMANE
Min. of Communications & Relations With Parliament Hamdi Ould MAHJOUB
Min. of Culture, Youth, & Sports Cisse Mint Cheikh Ould BOIDE
Min. of Economics & Development Sidi Ould TAH
Min. of Education Ahmed Ould BAHYA
Min. of Energy, Oil, & Mines Taleb Ould Abdi VALL
Min. of Equipment & Transportion Yahya HADEMINE
Min. of Finance Thiam DIOMBAR
Min. of Fisheries & Maritime Economy Aghdhefna Ould EYIH
Min. of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation Naha Mint MOUKNASS
Min. of Habitat, Urban Affairs, & Territorial Admin. Ismail Bodde Cheikh SIDIYA
Min. of Health Housseynou Hamady BA
Min. of Hydrology & Sanitation Mohamed Lemine Ould ABOYE Ould Cheikh El Hadrami
Min. of Interior & Decentralization Mohamed Ould BOILIL
Min. of Islamic Affairs & Religious Education Ahmed Ould MOHAMED
Min. of Justice Abidine Ould KHEIR
Min. of National Defense Hamadi Ould Baba Ould HAMADI
Min. of Public Services & Admin. Modernization Maty Mint HAMADY
Min. of Rural Development Ould M'MBARECK Ould Mohamed El Moctar-Brahim
Min. of Social, Child, & Family Affairs Moulaty Mint El MOCTAR
Min. of Sec. Gen. of the Presidency Adama SY
Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. for Employment & Technical Education Mohamed Ould KHOUNA
Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. for Environment & Sustainable Development Amedi CAMARA
Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. for Primary Education Ahmedou Ould Idey Ould Mohamed RAHDI
Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. for Secondary Education Oumar Ould MAATALLA
Sec. Gen. to the Govt. Mohamed Ould MOHAMEDOU
Ambassador to the US Mohamed Lemine El HAYCEN
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Abderrahim Ould HADRAMI
Source: CIA World Fact Book
NEWS FROM
Mauritania
Tuesday, 05-07-13, 11:52
[Magharebia]Journalists in Mauritania and Tunisia commemorated World Press Freedom Day on Friday (May 3rd) under very different circumstances.
Monday, 05-06-13, 9:35
[Magharebia]Nouakchott -Young European and Mauritanian musicians plan to hold a joint concert next Thursday (May 9th) to promote cross-cultural dialogue and peaceful co-existence. The "Europe Day" event is being sponsored by the EU delegation, the Spanish and German embassies, as well as the French Institute in Nouakchott.