Ely Ould Mohamed Vall

Mauritanian politician and former president

Ely Ould Mohamed Vall - Leaders & Politicians born 1953
Born

1953
73 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Mauritania

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Served as the President of Mauritania from 2005 to 2007 following a coup d'état. After leading the military coup that ousted the previous president, initiated a transition to democratic governance, overseeing the first democratic elections in the country. His administration focused on addressing issues of governance and corruption. Resigned after the election of a successor to promote the democratic process.

Led a military coup in Mauritania in 2005

Oversaw the first democratic elections in 2007

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