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Mohamed Ould Bilal becomes new Prime Minister of Mauritania

Mohamed Ould Bilal has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Mauritania. The appointment was made by the Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani. Mohamed Ould Bilal is a veteran public administrator and has served as the head of the country’s national water agency, a presidential aide and a cabinet minister.

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Appointment of Mohamed Ould Bilal as the Prime Minister of Mauritania was made following the resignation of his predecessor Ismail Ould Cheikh Sidiya and his entire government.

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  • Capital of Mauritania: Nouakchott.
  • Currency of Mauritania: Mauritanian ouguiya.

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