FI gives the floor this week to the 7 candidates for the presidential election on June 29 in Mauritania, or to their spokespersons, to better understand their programs. Mohamed Lamine Mourteji El Wavi is one of them.
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The official campaign for the presidential election of June 29 in Mauritania was launched on June 14. Seven candidates are in the running, including the outgoing president Mohamed Ould Ghazouani.
If he is elected president, Mohamed Lamine Mourteji El Wavi promises to prioritize the fight against unemployment, knowing that 24% of young people between 15 and 24 years old are unemployed, according to the ILO (the international organization for work).
The majority of Mauritanians do not have a diploma, he explains to our special correspondent, Léa-Lisa Westerhoff. We must develop the agriculture, fishing and livestock sectors, invite investors – national or foreign – through tax incentives, to develop jobs, help unemployed graduates find employment. Work is “ the priority site “, with “ the decline in basic necessities “.