Burst of Youth for the Nation الحراك الشبابي من أجل الوطن Sursaut de la jeunesse pour la nation | |
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Leader | Lalla Mint Cheriva |
Founded | 2011 |
Dissolved | 19 October 2023 |
Ideology | Youth politics |
National affiliation | Coordination of Parties of the Majority |
National Assembly | 0 / 176 |
Regional councils | 1 / 285 |
Mayors | 1 / 238 |
Election symbol | |
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Burst of Youth for the Nation ( Arabic: حزب الحراك الشبابي من أجل الوطن; French: Parti du sursaut de la jeunesse pour la nation, PSJN or Sursuat) was a minor political party in Mauritania.
The party was founded in 2011 by a group of youth activists inspired by the Arab Spring seeking to involve young Mauritanians into active politics. [1] It won four seats in the 2013 parliamentary elections. [2]
The party was reduced to three seats in the 2018 elections. Following the elections the party split. A faction of the party led by Varha Mint Ahmed Ely removed leader Lalla Mint Cheriva and elected Mint Ahmed Ely instead on 21 October 2018, [3] a move condemned by the Lalla-led faction. [4] In December 2018 the Lalla faction released a statement confirming that Varha's faction had only four members and that the move was illegal and not to be recognised. [5]
In 2019 it was rumoured that ex- President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz would join the party to become its leader, although this did not happen. [6]
The party failed to win a seat in the May 2023 parliamentary elections and was legally deregistered on 19 October 2023 together with four other parties after failing to obtain 1% in two consecutive local elections. [7]
Burst of Youth for the Nation الحراك الشبابي من أجل الوطن Sursaut de la jeunesse pour la nation | |
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Leader | Lalla Mint Cheriva |
Founded | 2011 |
Dissolved | 19 October 2023 |
Ideology | Youth politics |
National affiliation | Coordination of Parties of the Majority |
National Assembly | 0 / 176 |
Regional councils | 1 / 285 |
Mayors | 1 / 238 |
Election symbol | |
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Burst of Youth for the Nation ( Arabic: حزب الحراك الشبابي من أجل الوطن; French: Parti du sursaut de la jeunesse pour la nation, PSJN or Sursuat) was a minor political party in Mauritania.
The party was founded in 2011 by a group of youth activists inspired by the Arab Spring seeking to involve young Mauritanians into active politics. [1] It won four seats in the 2013 parliamentary elections. [2]
The party was reduced to three seats in the 2018 elections. Following the elections the party split. A faction of the party led by Varha Mint Ahmed Ely removed leader Lalla Mint Cheriva and elected Mint Ahmed Ely instead on 21 October 2018, [3] a move condemned by the Lalla-led faction. [4] In December 2018 the Lalla faction released a statement confirming that Varha's faction had only four members and that the move was illegal and not to be recognised. [5]
In 2019 it was rumoured that ex- President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz would join the party to become its leader, although this did not happen. [6]
The party failed to win a seat in the May 2023 parliamentary elections and was legally deregistered on 19 October 2023 together with four other parties after failing to obtain 1% in two consecutive local elections. [7]