From Rabat
No flashes of brilliance, no grand declarations.
Almost a slight discomfort when speaking in public.
At 60, he's as quiet as he is powerful.
On September 10, two days after the legislative elections which saw the collapse of the Justice and Development Party (PJD, Islamist) and the sudden rise of his party, the National Rally of Independents (RNI), he was appointed by King Mohammed VI to form the new government of Morocco.
It is about bringing together a new coalition.
Hard work, because the negotiations are also played out on the simultaneous composition of municipal councils and regional councils, while he himself also claims to be the mayor of Agadir.
See also
Headwinds for the Islamists of the PJD in the Moroccan legislative elections
One more for this man who had three until now: majority shareholder of Akwa Holding, Minister of Agriculture for fourteen years and head of the RNI.
The mix of genres is not without asking questions because the man is the first fortune of Morocco after
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