2006 Mauritanian constitutional referendum

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A constitutional referendum was held in Mauritania on June 25, 2006 and approved by nearly 97% of voters. Following the August 2005 ousting of long-time president Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, the new transitional military regime called the referendum on a new constitution, which limited presidents to two five-year terms; previously presidential terms were six years and there was no limit on re-election.[1] The new constitution also established a maximum age limit of 75 for presidential candidates.[2]

Results

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References

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  1. "Mauritania's constitution gets 96.96% yes vote" Template:Webarchive, Middle East Online, June 28, 2006.
  2. "Military junta launches pro-democracy poll", The New Humanitarian, June 23, 2006.

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