This is the list of candidates for the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election, in the electoral districts of the wilaya of Assaba. 25 parties were legally registered by the National Independent Election Commission and thus allowed to run in the election, with some coalitions running under the lists of a party.
The provisional lists were published by the National Independent Election Commission on a website on 12 April 2023, [1] as the deadline expired on 13 April 2023. [2]
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4 | National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul)
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4 | Republican Front for Unity and Democracy (FRUD) [lower-alpha 3]
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5 | National Cohesion for Rights and the Construction of Generations (Ribat)
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2 | National Rally for Reform and Development and El Vadila (Tewassoul–El Vadila)
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