The Prime Minister Chairs the Meeting of the Ministerial Committee Assigned to Recruit 3,000 Employees and Contractors for the State

The Prime Minister Chairs the Meeting of the Ministerial Committee Assigned to Recruit 3,000 Employees and Contractors for the State
February 21, 2026

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The Prime Minister Chairs the Meeting of the Ministerial Committee Assigned to Recruit 3,000 Employees and Contractors for the State

The Prime Minister, Mr. Mokhtar Ould Djay, chaired today, Wednesday, at the premises of the Prime Ministry, a meeting of the ministerial committee assigned to recruit 3,000 employees and contracted workers for the benefit of the state, as part of completing the preparatory process for this important national operation.
This meeting comes as a culmination of a series of coordination meetings held by the committee in order to develop a clear and precise program for organizing the competition, ensuring full transparency and guaranteeing equal opportunities for all candidates, reflecting the high directives of His Excellency the President of the Republic, Mr. Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, aimed at selecting national competencies according to the highest merit standards and respecting the applicable legal procedures.
In order to enhance transparency and equality among all contestants, it was decided to introduce advanced levels of digitization that would minimize any negative impacts on the recruitment process.


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