Mustafa Ould Salek


Col. Mustafa Ould Salek was the president of Mauritania from 1978 to 1979.

Biography

Mustafa Ould Mohamed Salek was appointed Army Commander by longtime President Moktar Ould Daddah in February 1978, as the country faced dire economic crisis and was failing to contain the Polisario Front's Sahrawi guerrillas after invading and annexing Western Sahara in 1975 in alliance with Morocco.
On 10 July 1978, Mustafa led a bloodless military coup d'état against President Moktar, and was appointed head of the 20-man junta, the Military Committee for National Recovery that was to rule and govern the country.
Seen as pro-French and careful not to break his country's alliance with Morocco, he failed to make peace with the Polisario. He also failed to address racial tension between southern Mauritanian Blacks and the northern Arab Moors, discriminating heavily in favour of the latter group, of which he was himself a member. Consequently, he became increasingly isolated within the regime and the CMRN. On 6 April 1979, a second coup by Colonels Ahmed Ould Bouceif and Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla reduced Mustafa to a symbolic and figurehead President in the replacement junta, the 24-man Military Committee for National Salvation. On 3 June 1979, he was replaced as president by Colonel Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Louly.
Between 1981 and 1984 he was imprisoned, and he later stood as an independent candidate in the 1992 presidential election, gaining 2.9% of the popular vote.
He died peacefully in Paris on 18 December 2012.