Ravah Party
The Ravah Party is a political party in Mauritania led by Mohamed Ould Vall.[1]
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The party won three seats in the 2013 parliamentary elections.[2]
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gollark: You can check whether the results of it are good by some other metric, but that just pushes the problem up a level.
gollark: Regarding objective morality: I don't understand how it's meant to work. Generally we consider things "true" if they're well-established by experiment and observation. I do not see how you can empirically test whether something is what you "should" do.
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References
- President Aziz reassures countrymen 'I am well' Panapress, 14 November 2012
- Elections held in 2013 IPU
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