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  2. Prime Minister of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Prime Minister of Morocco (officially Head of Government, Arabic: رئيس حكومة المملكة المغربية, romanized : Ra‘īs ḥukūmat al-Mamlakat al-Maġribiyya) is the Head of Government of the Kingdom of Morocco. [2] The Prime Minister is chosen by the King of Morocco from the largest party elected to parliament.

  3. Abdellatif Loudiyi - Wikipedia

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    Abdellatif Loudiyi ( Arabic: عبد اللطيف لودييي) is a Moroccan civil servant and politician. Since 2 August 2010, he is serving as Minister Delegate to the Head of Government, in charge of National Defense Administration ( de facto defense minister ), succeeding Abderrahmane Sbai. Before this appointment, he was a career civil ...

  4. Ministry of Equipment, Transport and Logistics (Morocco)

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    The transport sector was created in 1912, as part of the services of the "General Direction of Public Works" in charge, during the pre-independence period, of the realization of roads, ports and railway projects, in addition to projects related to mining and telecommunications, etc. The main historical stages that have marked the Ministry:

  5. King of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The king of Morocco ( Arabic: ملك المغرب, romanized :Malik al-Maġrib) is the monarch and head of state of Morocco. The kings of Morocco are members of the Alawi dynasty. It is one of the country's most powerful offices. Sidi Mohammed bin Hassan al-Alawi ( Mohammed VI) became the king of Morocco on 23 July 1999, following the death of ...

  6. Mohammed Karim Lamrani - Wikipedia

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    Independent. Mohammed Karim Lamrani ( Arabic: محمد كريم العمراني; 1 May 1919 – 20 September 2018) [1] was a Moroccan politician who was the Prime Minister of Morocco for three separate terms. He served his first term for one year which started in 1971 and ended in 1972, then from November 1983 to September 1986, and finally ...

  7. Saadeddine Othmani - Wikipedia

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    Saadeddine Othmani ( Berber languages: ⵙⴰⵄⴷ ⴷⴷⵉⵏ ⵍⵄⵓⵜⵎⴰⵏⵉ; Arabic: سعد الدين العثماني; born 16 January 1956), sometimes translated as Saad Eddine el-Othmani, is a Moroccan politician. [1] He served as the 16th prime minister of Morocco from 17 March 2017 to 7 October 2021. [2]

  8. Order of Ouissam Alaouite - Wikipedia

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    Charles Gray: ambassadeur du Royaume-Uni au Maroc. Eleonora Urbanova: ambassadeur de Tchéquie au Maroc. 2009. Brice Hortefeux: ministre français du travail, des relations sociales, de la famille, de la solidarité et de la ville. Pierre-Marie Guisolphe: ambassadeur de l'Ordre souverain militaire de Malte au Maroc.

  9. Nizar Baraka - Wikipedia

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    Political party. Istiqlal Party. Alma mater. Aix-Marseille University ( PhD) Occupation. Politician. Nizar Baraka (born 6 February 1964) is a Moroccan politician and businessman of the Istiqlal Party. He is the grandson of nationalist Allal Al Fassi. He was Minister of Economy and Finance in the government of Abdelilah Benkirane.