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- Aziz Akhannouch - Wikipedia
Aziz Akhannouch (Arabic: عزيز أخنوش, romanized: ʻAzīz Akhanūsh, Berber: ⵄⴰⵣⵉⵣ ⴰⵅⵏⵏⵓⵛ; born 16 August 1961) [1][2] is a Moroccan politician, businessman, and billionaire who has served as the Prime Minister of Morocco since 2021 [3]
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The Government includes the Head of Government, Ministers and, if necessary, Secretaries of State, in accordance with Title V of the Constitution
- Biography | Head of Government - Kingdom of Morocco
Mr Akhannouch served as Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries between 2007 and 2021, during which time he was able to activate the Green Morocco Plan, an ambitious strategy, launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in April 2008 and internationally praised and cited as an example and a real model in the field of agricultural development
- Moroccos Gen Z movement restarts protests, calls to oust prime . . .
CASABLANCA, Morocco (AP) — Morocco’s youth-led movement poured back onto the streets Thursday after a midweek pause, hoping their return will be loud enough to push King Mohammed VI into firing the prime minister and delivering long-promised reforms to tackle corruption and improve public services
- Aziz Akhannouch - Wikiwand
Aziz Akhannouch is a Moroccan politician, businessman, and billionaire who is serving as the Prime Minister of Morocco since 7 October 2021 He is the CEO of Ak
- Prime Minister of Morocco - Wikipedia
[3] Since 7 October 2021, the incumbent prime minister has been Aziz Akhannouch
- List Of Morocco’s Head Of Government Since 1955 - History Rep
He became the 17th Prime Minister of Morocco on October 7, 2021 Akhannouch was appointed by King Mohammed VI after his political party, the National Rally of Independents (RNI), won the most seats in the 2021 general election
- Who is Morocco’s new billionaire-tycoon PM Aziz Akhannouch?
Who is Morocco’s new billionaire-tycoon prime minister, Aziz Akhannouch? In-Depth: Morocco's new president Aziz Akhannouch has riden to power on the back of growing popular disillusionment over moderate Islamism, practiced by the Justice and Development Party
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