According to Alalam.ir Website : In a statement, "to ensure the proper organization of the elections, a prelude to launching a dialogue between political actors, which may lead to some political reforms of the ministry national public opinion that the Senate elections and the legislative and municipal elections expected in September 25 and October 16, 2011, respectively, was postponed"The statement added that the delay "It was decided following a request from political parties as well as from the majority and the opposition," and would be "the subject of a decree of the Council of Ministers" next weekAccording to official sources, the dialogue referred to in the statement of the ministry will be in "the second week of September"And will include at least three parties of the democratic opposition coordination (13 in total, pronounced) and representatives of the majority in powerbr /> The announcement comes after several weeks of wrangling between the opposition and the authority on the terms of the organization of the political dialogueAppeared in recent days that a coordinating opposition Democrats are divided about the possibility of such talks with the Authority and which is supposed to soothe the political arena which have been tense since the presidential elections in July 2009 and described by the opponents of the regime of President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, as a "fake"The opposition put forward a number of preconditions deemed "necessary to restore confidence between the political partners," including the obligation to open the door to the media in front of the official opposition, and postpone the electionsAnd these two requirements have been met, the last two with the announcement of Nouakchott, the last edit on the audio-visual media and postpone the elections, also considered a three-party opposition in the coordination of democracy and felt that these conditions are enough to go into dialogue without its allies in the coalition ...
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