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Mauritanians to vote for new president, but status quo likely to prevail

For the first time in 59 years of independence, Mauritanians will vote on Saturday for a successor to a democratically-elected president, though a government insider campaigning on a message of continuity is heavily tipped to win.


from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2N1l3Eb

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