- Title: Mauritania votes to broaden president's power as opposition boycotts
- Date: 7th August 2017
- Summary: NOUAKCHOTT, MAURITANIA (AUGUST 5, 2017) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF ELECTORAL OFFICERS OPENING BALLOT BOXES CONTAINING BULLETIN VOTES VARIOUS OF ELECTORAL OFFICERS COUNTING VOTES BULLETIN VOTES READING (French and Arabic): "NO. YES. BLANK" NOUAKCHOTT, MAURITANIA (AUGUST 6, 2017) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (French) PRESIDENT OF THE INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMITTEE, ABDERRAHMANE OULD SOEUD AHMED, ANNOUNCING THE PROVISIONAL RESULTS OF THE REFERENDUM, SAYING: "The participation result is 53.75%. Votes in favour 584,084 meaning 85.61%. Blank votes 30,039 meaning 4.40%. Against 68,124." NOUAKCHOTT, MAURITANIA (AUGUST 7, 2017) (REUTERS) PEOPLE ARRANGING AND READING NEWSPAPERS LAID ON THE GROUND UNIDENTIFIED MAN READING NEWSPAPER FRONT PAGE OF THE NEWSPAPER "THE RENOVATOR" READING: (French) "AZIZ AND HIS MAJORITY IN WAR AGAINST THE "NO" VOTER DIOP MOUKHTAR READING A NEWSPAPER (SOUNDBITE) (French) VOTER, DIOP MOUKHTAR, SAYING: "I've seen the first results of the referendum which were published yesterday, it seems that the "yes" have won with a big majority." PEOPLE SITTING IN THE STREET
- Embargoed: 21st August 2017 20:30
- Keywords: Mauritania referendum president's powers national flag vote counting newspaper headlines
- Location: NOUAKCHOTT, MAURITANIA
- City: NOUAKCHOTT, MAURITANIA
- Country: Mauritania
- Topics: Government/Politics,Elections/Voting
- Reuters ID: LVA0016T5SCP3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Mauritania has voted in favor of a referendum to abolish the senate and change the national flag in what the West African county's opposition says is just a bid by President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz to bolster power and extend his mandate.
The referendum won 85 per cent of the vote, the national electoral commission said on Sunday (August 6), though only a little over half of the population voted.
The opposition, which boycotted the vote, said the referendum would give Abdel Aziz too much power over decision-making and pave the way for him to scrap presidential term limits. It said the vote was marred by fraud.
The capital Nouakchott was on high alert before the vote on Saturday (August 5) due to opposition protests the week before, though voting went ahead on Saturday without incident. A strong police presence was seen on Sunday, according to a Reuters witness. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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