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Minister Of Finance Of Morocco
The Ministry of Economy and Finance of Morocco is a department of the Government of Morocco in charge of public finances of Morocco. Ministers of Economy and Finance *Abdelkader Benjelloun, December 1955 - October 1956 *Charif Abdellah Chefchaouni, July 1958 - July 1958 *Abderrahim Bouabid, December 1958 - May 1960 *M'hamed Douiri, May 1960 - January 1963 *Driss Slaoui, January 1963 - August 1964 *Mohamed Cherkaoui, August 1964 - June 1965 *Mamoun Tahiri, June 1965 - March 1970 *Abdelkrim Lazrak, March 1970 - August 1971 *Mohammed El M'Daghri, August 1971 - August 1971 *Mohammed Karim Lamrani, August 1971 - April 1972 *Mustapha Faris, April 1972 - November 1972 *Bensalem Ghessous, November 1972 - April 1974 *Abdelkader Benslimane, March 1974 - November 1977 *Abdellatif Ghissassi, October 1977 - March 1979 *Abdelkamel Reghaye, March 1979 - November 1981 *Abdellatif Jouahri, November 1981 - April 1986 *Mohamed Berrada, April 1986 - November 1993 *M'hamed Sagou, November 1993 - July ...
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Abdelkader Benslimane
Abd al-Qadir or Abdulkadir ( ar, عبد القادر) is a male Muslim given name. It is formed from the Arabic words '' Abd'', ''al-'' and '' Qadir''. The name means "servant of the powerful", ''Al-Qādir'' being one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. The letter ''a'' of the ''al-'' is unstressed, and can be transliterated by almost any vowel, often by ''u''. So the first part can appear as Abdel, Abdul or Abdal. The second part can be transliterated Qader, Kadir, Qadir, Kader, Gadir or in other ways, and the whole name subject to variable spacing and hyphenation. There is a related but much less common name, Abdul Qadeer ( ar, عبد القدیر), with a similar meaning. The two may become confused when transliterated, and a few of the names below may be instances of the latter name. Notable people with the name include: Men In sport Athletics * Abdelkader Zaddem (born 1944), Tunisian runner * Abdelkader El Mouaziz ...
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Idriss Azami Al Idrissi
Idriss Azami Al Idrissi ( ar, إدريس الأزمي الإدريسي, ʾidrīs al-ʾazamī al-ʾidrīsī - born 16 September 1966, Fes) is a Moroccan politician with the Justice and Development Party. Since 3 January 2012, he holds the position of Minister-Delegate for the Budget in the cabinet of Abdelilah Benkirane. See also *Cabinet of Morocco The Cabinet of Morocco is the chief executive body of the Kingdom of Morocco. The Cabinet is usually composed of some 25 ministers and 5 to 10 "Secretaries of State" and "Minister Delegates". It is headed by the Prime Minister (officially ''Head o ... References Living people Government ministers of Morocco 1966 births Politicians from Fez, Morocco Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University alumni University of Poitiers alumni Mohammed V University alumni University of Paris alumni Moroccan expatriates in France Justice and Development Party (Morocco) politicians {{Morocco-politician-stub ...
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Nizar Baraka
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. Baraka holds a PhD in econometrics from Aix-Marseille University in France. He taught at the University of Rabat and the National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, then he joined the Ministry of Finance in 1996 where he held a variety of positions, including that of Deputy Director of the Department of Studies and Financial Forecasts. In 2007, Baraka was appointed Minister Delegate to the Prime Minister for Economic and General Affairs (2007-2012) then Minister of Economy and Finance (2012-2013). He was named Finance Minister of the Year 2013 for Middle East and North Africa by “Emerging Markets” (The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund) and Best Finance Minister for the MENA region for 2012 and Minister of Finance of the ...
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Salaheddine Mezouar
Salaheddine Mezouar ( ar, صلاح الدين مزوار – born 11 December 1953, Meknes) is a Moroccan politician and Minister of Foreign Affairs from 10 October 2013 until 2017. Career In 2004, he was appointed Minister of Industry, Trade and Restructuring of the Economy. On 15 October 2007, he was appointed Minister of Economy and Finance. In January 2010, he was elected president of the National Rally of Independents party. Mezouar is also a former international basketball player. Treasury controversy In July 2012 Mezouar was involved in a scandal related to wage bonuses along with Noureddine Bensouda, the chief of the Moroccan treasury. Leaked documents, revealed that Bensouda and Mezouar issued orders to reward themselves with substantial monthly and quarterly bonuses. The bonuses totaled roughly MAD97,772/month (US$12,000). Mezouar declared that the bonuses were legal basing the decision on a 1941 decree by the French colonial-head which is still enforced. The F ...
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Fathallah Oualalou
Fathallah Oualalou ( ar, فتح الله والعلو) (born 1942 in Rabat) is a Moroccan politician. He was the mayor of Rabat from 2009 to 2015. He was the Minister of Economy and Finance of Morocco between March 1998 and October 2007. He is a member of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces party (USFP). Oualalou graduated in economics from the Mohammed V University in Rabat, going on to obtain a "Diplôme d'études supérieures" (DES) in economics in Paris in 1966. References See also * Politics of Morocco Politics of Morocco take place in a framework of a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, whereby the prime minister of Morocco is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative ... Finance ministers of Morocco Government ministers of Morocco Members of the House of Representatives (Morocco) People from Rabat 1942 births Living people Socialist Union of Popular Forces politicians Mohamme ...
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Driss Jettou
Driss Jettou ( ar, إدريس جطو; born 24 May 1945) is a Moroccan politician, who served as the Prime Minister of Morocco from 2002 to 2007. Early life and education Jettou was born in the town of El Jadida on 24 May 1945. After secondary studies at ''El Khawarizmi'' college in Casablanca, he obtained a technical Baccalauréat in mathematics in 1964. He then joined the Faculty of Sciences of Rabat University where he graduated in physics and chemistry in 1966. He also received a diploma of adjustment and management of company of Cordwainers Colleges of London in 1967. Career Between 1968 and 1993, Jettou occupied many managerial positions of several Moroccan companies. He then chaired the Moroccan Federation of industries of leather (FEDIC) and was a member of the General Confederation of the Companies in Morocco (CGEM) and later became the vice-president of the Moroccan Association of Exporters (ASMEX). He holds the Wissam of the Throne (Grand Chevalier). In 2008, ...
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Abdelfatah Benmansour
Abd al-Fattāḥ ( ALA-LC romanization of ar, عبد الفتاح) is a Muslim male given name, and in modern usage, surname. It is built from the Arabic words '' ʻabd'' and ''al-Fattāḥ'', one of the names of God in the Qur'an, which give rise to the Muslim theophoric names. People with this name include: Given name * Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda * Abd al-Fattah Fumani *Abdel Fattah Yahya Ibrahim Pasha (1876–1951), Egyptian politician *Abdelfattah Amr, also known as F. D. Amr Bey (1910–after 1972), Egyptian diplomat and squash player *Abdul Fattah Ismail (1939–1986), Yemeni politician * Abdul Fatah Younis (1944-2011), Libyan soldier and politician *Abdelfattah Kilito (born 1945), Moroccan writer * Ahmed Salah Abdelfatah (born 1949), Dutch actor *Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah (born 1962), Egyptian composer *Abdulfatah Ahmed (born 1963), Nigerian banker and politician *Essam Abd El Fatah (born 1965), Egyptian football referee *Mohamed Abdelfatah (born 1978), Egyptian wrestl ...
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Mohammed Kabbaj
Mohammed Kabbaj (born 1946) ( ar, محمد القباج) was the Wali (governor) of Greater Casablanca, one of the old 16 Regions of Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to .... He was Minister of Economy and Finance from February 1995 to August 1997. References 1946 births Living people Finance ministers of Morocco Moroccan politicians People from Casablanca Advisors of Mohammed VI of Morocco {{Morocco-politician-stub ...
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Mourad Chrif
Murad or Mourad ( ar, مراد) is an Arabic name. It is also common in Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Turkish, Persian, and Berber as a male given name or surname and is commonly used throughout the Muslim world and Middle East. Etymology It is derived from the Arabic Semitic triliteral root رود (r-w-d). Its Arabic meaning can be translated roughly into ''wanted'', ''desired'', ''wished for'', ''yearned'' or ''goal''. Given name Ottoman sultans * Murad I (1326–1389), often nicknamed Hüdavendigâr—from Persian: ''Khodāvandgār'' —"the devotee of God", the third sultan. Received the name Murad through a play on the Arabic word "mordd", which means "wish" or "desire". * Murad II (1404–1451) *Murad III (1546–1595) *Murad IV (1612–1640) * Murad V (1840–1904) Others ;Murad *Mawlana Murad, Islamic scholar *Şehzade Murad, Ottoman prince * Murad, Veteran Bollywood Indian Actor * Murad Artin (born 1960), Armenian-Swedish politician *Murad Mirza, second son of Mugh ...
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Mohamed Berrada
Muhammad was an Islamic prophet and a religious and political leader who preached and established Islam. Muhammad and variations may also refer to: *Muhammad (name), a given name and surname, and list of people with the name and its variations Persons with the name Muhammad and no other name *Muhammad (Bavandid ruler), 13th-century Iranian monarch * Muhammad V of Kelantan (born 1969), 15th Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Sultan of Kelantan * Mohammed VI of Morocco (born 1963), King of Morocco *Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada (1370–1408) * Muhammad VII of Bornu of the Sayfawa dynasty (1731–1747) * Muhammed VIII, Sultan of Granada (1411–1431) *Mohammed VIII of Bornu of the Sayfawa dynasty (1811–1814) Places *Mohammad-e Olya, a village in Fars Province, Iran *Mohammad, Gachsaran, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Mohammad, Kohgiluyeh, a village in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran *Mohammad, Sistan and Baluchestan, a village in Sistan and Baluche ...
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