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Parliament Allows Bills to Finance Energy and Expand the Waters of the Aftawt Desert Medea.

Summary by saharamedias.net
During a public meeting today, the Mauritanian Parliament passed bills to finance the development of energy resources and to support the mining sector, with the expansion of the Aftout coastal water transport system. The first relates to a financing agreement signed on 11 May 2025 between Mauritania and the International Development Association to finance the first phase of the project to develop energy resources and support the mining sector. T…
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The National Assembly, at a public meeting held today on Tuesday, under the chairmanship of Ahmedou Mohamed Mokhov Mbaleh, ratified two draft laws relating to financing conventions.

During a public meeting today, the Mauritanian Parliament passed bills to finance the development of energy resources and to support the mining sector, with the expansion of the Aftout coastal water transport system. The first relates to a financing agreement signed on 11 May 2025 between Mauritania and the International Development Association to finance the first phase of the project to develop energy resources and support the mining sector. T…

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saharamedias.net broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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