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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 of the Government'' since August 2011), who is appointed by the King of Morocco from the party that achieved a
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in the parliamentary elections. The Cabinet's ministers are chosen by the PM, after consultation with other parties forming the Government coalition, then validated and appointed by the King. As of September 10, 2021, the current government is headed by Aziz Akhannouch, who was appointed by King Mohammad VI to form a new government after leading the results of the 2021 general election. On 7 October 2021, the new cabinet of 24 ministers, which included 7 women, was sworn in.


Cabinet of Aziz Akhannouch, 2021–present

The formation of the current government resulted in changes to certain ministries, with some functions being renamed, split or merged with others. Source:


Historical Cabinets


Cabinet of Saad-Eddine El Othmani, 2017–2021

Source:http://www.maroc.ma/fr/content/la-liste-du-gouvernement Maroc.ma La liste du gouvernement


Cabinet of Abdelilah Benkirane II, October 2013–2016


Cabinet of Abdelilah Benkirane I, 2012–October 2013


Abbas el-Fassi, 2007–2012


Driss Jettou, 2002–2007


Abderrahmane el-Youssoufi II, 2000–2002


Abderrahmane el-Youssoufi I, 1998–2000


Abdellatif Filali III, 1997–1998


Abdellatif Filali II, 1995–1997


Abdellatif Filali I, 1994–1995


See also

* Politics of Morocco


References


External links


Official Portal of the Government
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