National Rally for Reform and Development
Islamist political party in Mauritania / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The National Rally for Reform and Development (Arabic: التجمع الوطني للإصلاح و التنمية, romanized: at-tajammuʿ al-waṭani lil iṣlāḥ wat-tanmiya, French: Rassemblement National pour la Réforme et le Développement), often known by its shortened Arabic name Tewassoul (Arabic: تواصل, romanized: Tawāṣṣul) or by the abbreviation of its French name (RNRD), is an Islamist political party in Mauritania. The party is associated with the Mauritanian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.[2]
Not to be confused with National Movement for Development and Reform or National Movement for Reform and Development.
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National Rally for Reform and Development التجمع الوطني للإصلاح و التنمية Rassemblement National pour la Réforme et le Développement | |
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Abbreviation | Tewassoul RNRD |
President | Hamadi Ould Sid'El Moctar |
Founded | 2007 |
Registered | 4 August 2007 (2007-08-04) |
Preceded by | Centrist Reformists |
Headquarters | Nouakchott, Mauritania |
Membership | 130,000 (2022)[1] |
Ideology | Sunni Islamism Islamic democracy Religious conservatism |
International affiliation | Muslim Brotherhood |
Parliamentary group | Tewassoul group |
National Assembly | 11 / 176 |
Regional councils | 36 / 285 |
Mayors | 7 / 238 |
Website | |
www.tewassoul.mr | |
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As a result of the 2013, 2018 and 2023 parliamentary election Tewassoul has become the second largest political party in Mauritania.[3]