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Yahya Ould Hademine ( ar, يحي ولد حدمين; born December 31, 1953) is a Mauritanian engineer and politician who served as Defence Minister of Mauritania. He served as the
Prime Minister of Mauritania This is a list of prime ministers of Mauritania since the formation of the post of Prime Minister of Mauritania in 1960 to the present day. A total of sixteen people have served as Prime Minister of Mauritania (not counting one Acting Prime Mi ...
from August 21, 2014. to October 29, 2018.


Biography

Hademine was born on December 31, 1953, in Timbédra. He received his primary education in Djigueni. Hademine attended the College of Aïoun between 1967 and 1970, and later studied at the ''Lycée national de Nouakchott'' from 1971 to 1974. After moving to Canada in 1974, he earned a degree in Metallurgical Engineering from the ''
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'' in 1979. After moving back to Mauritania, he began working for the '' Société nationale industrielle et minière'' (SNIM), which mines for iron in Mauritania, and he became head of a steel mill in 1979. Between 1985 and 1988 Hademine served as Head of Department purchases for SNIM. In 1989, he was promoted to CEO of the Arab Society of Iron and Steel (SAFA), which is a subsidiary of SNIM. Hademine was appointed general manager of the Sanitation Maintenance and Transportation Works (SMTA) in 2008. He said there were too many engineers in the SMTA and the quality of work was poor. After the 2008 Mauritanian coup d'état that overthrew President
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, Hademine sided with the coup leaders and was allowed to keep his job. In December 2010, Hademine became Minister of Equipment and Transport. In his four years as minister, he made no significant changes. After President
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was reelected in June 2014, he appointed Hademine to the premiership on August 21. Hademine replaced
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on May 19, 2015, to discuss bilateral relations. He spoke at an agriculture conference in December 2015, and emphasized that his government fully supports the
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(ICARDA)'s initiative to “expand wheat production in the country to enhance national food security and reduce dependence on increasing wheat imports.” In June 2016, he caused controversy when he called
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, President of the General Confederation of Employers of Mauritania, "a terrorist, worse than Al Qaeda and
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together." He resigned from the premiership on October 29, 2018.


Personal life

Hademine is married and has four children. In 2021 he was jailed for corruption.


References

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