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The party sought to maintain the balance between Mauritania's Moorish and Black African communities, and local PRM committees were set up that were open to all citizens. In July 1958 more radical anti-French and Arab nationalist members were expelled, and later formed the Nadha party on September 26,
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Daddah founded the party in May 1958 in an attempt to unite the various competing political groups within Mauritania into a single inclusive organisation so as to both strengthen the credibility of Mauritanian independence movement and secure his own power. At the Council of Aleg Daddah persuaded
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1958. The PRM moved closer to Mali for support against Morocco's plans for the inclusion of Mauritania in a Greater Morocco, plans which the Arab nationalist Nadha party supported. The PRM also developed a more flexible attitude towards France.
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In October 1961 Daddah organised a Conference of Unity, and on 4 October the PRM was merged with several other Mauritanian parties to form the
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The party was strongly nationalistic, and opposed the inclusion of Mauritania into either a
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from 1958 to 1961. Although nominally led by party President
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This article about a political party in Mauritania is a
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to merge to form the Mauritanian Regroupment Party.
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Index

Sidi el-Mokhtar N'Diaye
Moktar Ould Daddah
Moktar Ould Daddah
UPM
Mauritanian Entente
BDG
Mauritanian People's Party
Nouakchott
Ideology
Mauritanian
nationalism
Politics of Mauritania
Political parties
Elections
French
Arabic
Mauritania
Sidi el-Mokhtar N'Diaye
Moktar Ould Daddah
Mauritanian Progressive Union
Mauritanian Entente
Bloc Démocratique du Gorgol
Greater Morocco
French Community
1958 referendum
1959 parliamentary election
Mauritanian People's Party
1961
Moktar Ould Daddah
1959

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