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- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 abstract "General elections were held in Mauritania on 8 August 1971 to elect a President and National Assembly, the first time the two elections had been held together. At the time, the country was a one-party state with the Mauritanian People's Party (PPM) as the sole legal party. Its leader, incumbent President Moktar Ould Daddah, was the only candidate in the presidential election, and was re-elected unopposed, whilst the PPM won all 50 seats in the National Assembly election. Voter turnout for the parliamentary election was reported to be 95.6%.".
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageID "30046826".
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageLength "1975".
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageRevisionID "681333302".
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_elections_in_Africa.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_in_Mauritania.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elections_in_Mauritania.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-candidate_elections.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-party_elections.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_heads_of_state_of_Mauritania.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Mauritania.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Mauritanian_Peoples_Party.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Moktar_Ould_Daddah.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_(Mauritania).
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_of_Mauritania.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink One-party_state.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLink Single-party_state.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mauritanian general election, 1971".
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 hasPhotoCollection Mauritanian_general_election,_1971.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mauritania-election-stub.
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- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:1971_elections_in_Africa.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:1971_in_Mauritania.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:Elections_in_Mauritania.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:Single-candidate_elections.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 subject Category:Single-party_elections.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 comment "General elections were held in Mauritania on 8 August 1971 to elect a President and National Assembly, the first time the two elections had been held together. At the time, the country was a one-party state with the Mauritanian People's Party (PPM) as the sole legal party. Its leader, incumbent President Moktar Ould Daddah, was the only candidate in the presidential election, and was re-elected unopposed, whilst the PPM won all 50 seats in the National Assembly election.".
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 label "Mauritanian general election, 1971".
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- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 sameAs Q6793715.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 sameAs Q6793715.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 wasDerivedFrom Mauritanian_general_election,_1971?oldid=681333302.
- Mauritanian_general_election,_1971 isPrimaryTopicOf Mauritanian_general_election,_1971.