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exclusive interview with the managing director of Kane Hamidou Baba candidate for europe and america

Cheikh Tidiane Diouwara is a young Mauritanian activist RFD, residing in Switzerland. He has been appointed CEO of the candidate's campaign Hamidou Kane Mr Baba. Mr Diouwara is also Chairman of the Forum of Foreign Lausanne, Board Member Executive LICRA Swiss section. Under its new mission in the campaign of Mr Hamidou Kane Baba, he agreed to answer questions from Riminfo.net.


RIMINFO: Mr Diouwara Hello and thank you for taking the time to submit questions to our users. Firstly, what can we learn from your personal journey as a young Mauritanian living outside the country?


Mr TIDIANE DIOUWARA : Thank you first for your invitation and hope that your portal can live as long as possible. Regarding your question, I reply that my personal background has given me great satisfaction to date. Since my arrival in Switzerland there are 15 years I have come a long way, and I am enriched by human experience very rewarding business. Living abroad, away from family and friends, is not always easy, but when one is surrounded, we reach beyond the difficulties of exile.


RIMINFO: How did you come to politics, despite the fact that you're far from home and perhaps its problems, its realities?


Mr TIDIANE DIOUWARA : I came to politics in a way quite natural. I always had a militant side, because I think to change things, we must get involved at one time or another. I began my commitment when I was a student in Morocco in the late 80s. At the time, I held including the post of Secretary General of ASEM (Association of Interns and Students Mauritanians in Morocco). While living abroad for a long time, I never lost interest in politics in my country. I go there very regularly, despite my many commitments and other professionals.


RIMINFO: You were a strong advocate of the WLN and we knew the candidate Hamidou Kane Baba inveterate an accomplice of the Mauritanian opposition leader Mr Ahmed O. Daddah. How have you experienced what some have called "split" between those two great politicians?


Mr TIDIANE DIOUWARA : The RFD has been and always will be a major political party. In her womb , there are strong personalities, great value, known for their consistency in their ideas. Dadddah Ahmed Ould Baba and Hamidou Kane are among those few. Basically, there no problem between these two political leaders, although their paths have separated for now. During the 2007 presidential elections, Messaoud Ould Boulkheir had chosen to support Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi while everyone AODADDAH predisposed to support the 2nd round. Everyone had thought, in the RFD, that these two men never do this one day unite for a common struggle. But today they are in the same camp that opposes the holding of elections on June 6 So we have to relativize the misunderstanding that exists between Ould Daddah and Kane Hamidou Baba. These are two great politicians must be respected.


RIMINFO: In light of your approach to this "break", do you think your candidate Mr Hamidou Kane Baba has a chance of winning the next election? And if so, what are the strengths of its program, that make you do such a sign?


Mr TIDIANE DIOUWARA : I think our candidate has achieved the feat of uniting around him political figures and citizens of all stripes and even within the RFD, a large majority of elected local decided to support his candidacy. This means that the candidate is credible. In addition, the candidate has understood before others that the future of this country is its youth, and a good policy of national integration. Its political will to Mauritania to reconcile with itself.


RIMINFO: youth, especially youth but women also are very active in the program of your candidate and the diaspora that promises it, exactly?

Mauritania can not be emptied of its youth, and the candidate promised to these young people to pursue a policy of creating jobs that will allow efficient Mauritanians in general, youth in particular, to work and contribute to the development of their country. Our candidate, for example, promises to provide a subsidy to unemployed graduates to enable them to live until they find a job. Women are not left behind in the candidate's program, "they are the future of man." They should be able to make solid training. The applicant proposes, among other things, to grant special scholarships to students of technical and scientific disciplines. We have very few qualified women in these fields, so it is important that they benefit from programs of empowerment that will enable them to occupy positions which hitherto were mainly reserved for men. On Mauritanian diaspora, the candidate asked about their requests at its last international tour and at the appropriate time, the expectations of the Diaspora will be met.


RIMINFO: Regarding the voting itself, how would you vote for these Mauritanian diaspora, its organization, reliability, timeliness? Will you vote from Lausanne or you will return to this country?


Voting Mauritanians from the outside is important. It may even be decisive for the outcome. We hope that the State, through all its diplomatic and consular representations abroad, has taken all precautions to ensure that the votes of Mauritanians abroad happens in the best possible conditions. At this point, I must say that our candidate is, today, one that has the greatest number of committees support abroad and we are confident in the outcome of vote of 6 June. As for me, I will probably vote in Geneva.


RIMINFO: Mr Cheikh Tidiane Diouwara we reach the end of our conversation. Again, thank you kindly grant us this interview. Riminfo, through you, wish you success in your candidate.


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