Ministry of the Interior and Decentralization (Mauritania)

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Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Ministry of Interior and Decentralization
وزارة الداخلية والامركزية
Ministère de l'Intérieur et de la décentralisation
Seal of Mauritania (2018).svg
Agency overview
Jurisdiction Government of Mauritania
Headquarters Nouakchott Flag of Mauritania.svg
Agency executive
Website https://www.interieur.gov.mr/fr

The Ministry of the Interior and Decentralization is the national Ministry of the Interior of Mauritania. Its headquarters are located in Nouakchott, just south-east of the Presidential Palace, between the Chamber of Commerce and the College of Science and Technology.

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Since March 31, 2022, the Minister of the Interior and Decentralization is Mohamed Ahmed Ould Mohamed Lemine. [1]

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References

  1. "Mauritanie : 25 ministres dans le nouveau gouvernement". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2023-08-30.