Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal Alliance pour la justice et la démocratie/ Mouvement pour la rénovation التحالف من أجل العدالة والديمقراطية / حركة التجديد | |
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Abbreviation | AJD/MR |
Leader | Mamadou Bocar Ba |
Founder | Ibrahima Moctar Sarr |
Founded | August 2007 |
Ideology | Fulani interests |
National affiliation | Coalition Living Together |
Parliamentary group | Non-attached |
Colours | Black White Beige |
National Assembly | 4 / 176
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Regional councils | 3 / 285
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Mayors | 0 / 238
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The Alliance for Justice and Democracy/Movement for Renewal (French: Alliance pour la justice et la démocratie/Mouvement pour la rénovation, AJD/MR; Arabic: التحالف من أجل العدالة والديمقراطية / حركة التجديد, romanized: at-taḥāluf min ajl al-ʿadāla wad-dīmuqrāṭiya / ḥarakat at-tajdīd) is a small political party in Mauritania. It represents the black minority population of the south of the country, centered on the Senegal River valley, and was formed and was led by rights activist and former presidential candidate Ibrahima Moctar Sarr.
The party's colors are black and white, and its symbol is a Zebu bull, livestock being associated with the traditionally pastoralist Fula people[1] who make up much of its constituency.[2]