Military Committee for National Recovery
The Military Committee for National Recovery (Arabic: المجلس العسكري للإنعاش الوطني; French: Comité Militaire de Redressement National, CMRN) was a short-lived military government of Mauritania after the coup d'état that removed long-time President Moktar Ould Daddah on July 10, 1978, until a second coup on April 6, 1979. It was headed by Colonel Mustapha Ould Salek.[1] It was followed by a second junta, the Military Committee for National Salvation (CSMN).[2]
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See also
- Military Committee for National Salvation (CMSN) – Military government in 1979–92.
- Military Council for Justice and Democracy (CMJD) – Military government in 2005–07.
- High Council of State (HCE) – Military government in 2008–09.
References
- Robert E. Handloff. "Mauritania: Government". Mauritania: A Country Study. Washington: GPO for the Library of Congress, 1988. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
Daddah's ill-fated participation in the Western Sahara War and the resulting ruin of the Mauritanian economy led to a military coup in July 1978. Daddah was detained and later exiled, and his government was replaced by the eighteen-member Military Committee for National Recovery (Comité Militaire de Redressement National—CMRN) with Lieutenant Colonel Mustapha Salek as president.
- "L'histoire politique de la Mauritanie". Africpost. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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