Mohamed Ould Ghazouani
Mohamed Ould Cheikh Mohamed Ahmed Ould Ghazouani (Arabic: محمد ولد الشيخ محمد أحمد ولد الغزواني; born 4 December 1956), also known as Ghazouani[2] and Ould Ghazouani,[3] is a Mauritanian politician and retired Mauritanian Army general who is the 9th President of Mauritania,[4] having assumed office on 1 August 2019.[5]
Mohamed Ould Ghazouani | |
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محمد ولد الغزواني | |
9th President of Mauritania | |
Assumed office 1 August 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Mohamed Salem Ould Béchir Ismail Ould Bedde Ould Cheikh Sidiya Mohamed Ould Bilal |
Preceded by | Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz |
Minister of Defence | |
In office October 2018 – 15 March 2019 | |
President | Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz |
Prime Minister | Mohamed Salem Ould Béchir |
Preceded by | Jallow Mamadou Bhatia |
Succeeded by | Yahya Ould Hademine |
Chief of Army Staff | |
In office 2008–2018 | |
President | Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz |
Preceded by | Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz |
Succeeded by | Mohamed Cheikh Ould Mohamed Lemine |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Boumdeid, Assaba Region, Colonial Mauritania | December 4, 1956
Political party | Equity Party (since 2022) |
Other political affiliations | Union for the Republic (until 2022) |
Spouse | Mariam Mint Mohamed Vadel Ould Dah |
Children | 5 |
Education | Received a baccalaureate and a master’s degree in Administration and Military Sciences |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Mauritania |
Branch/service | Mauritanian Army |
Years of service | 1970s–2018 |
Rank | General |
Commands | General Director of National Security Chief of National Army Staff |
He is a former General Director of National Security[1] and former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Mauritania (2008–2018).[6] He was Defence Minister for Mauritania from October 2018 to March 2019.[7][8] At that time a close ally of his predecessor Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, Ghazouani was elected as President of Mauritania on 22 June 2019 following the presidential election.[5] Mohamed Ould Ghazouani's victory in the 2019 Mauritanian presidential election was presented as having been the country's first peaceful transition of power since independence.[9]
Personal life
Ghazouani was born in Boumdeid, Assaba region on 4 December 1956.[10] He belongs to a well-known Sufi Berber family in Mauritania. Ghazouani is the son of a spiritual leader of the Maraboutic tribe Ideiboussat.[11] Ghazouani has memorised the Quran.[12] He is married to a doctor, Mariam Mint Mohamed Vadel Ould Dah.[11][13] They have five children, from whom Mohamed Lemine Ould Cheikh El-Ghazouani is the eldest son.[14]
Career
Military career
He joined the Mauritanian Army in the late 1970s. He continued his training as an officer in the Meknes Royal Military Academy in Morocco.[15][16][17] He received a baccalaureate degree, a master's degree in Administration and Military Sciences, and completed several war training certificates and courses.[14][18]
Ghazouani was aide-de-camp to President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya from 1987 to 1991.[19]
Ghazouani was an ally of former President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz,[20] and was his partner in the overthrow of President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi in 2008, and was a member of the military junta that ousted former President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya In 2005.[21][8]
Political career
In October 2018, President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz named him as defence minister of Mauritania.[8][22]
On 1 March 2019, Ghazouani announced his candidacy for the presidency, seeking to replace President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz.[23][3][2] On 15 March he resigned as defence minister to pursue his presidential ambition.[24]
On 22 June 2019, he became Mauritania's elected president after a presidential election against five candidates in a race to the "gray palace".[14]
On 1 August 2019, he was sworn in as the 9th President of Mauritania.[25]
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External links
- Media related to Mohamed Ould Ghazouani at Wikimedia Commons
- Quotations related to Mohamed Ould Ghazouani at Wikiquote