Saadeddine Othmani
Saadeddine Othmani سعد الدين العثماني | |
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16th Prime Minister of Morocco | |
Assumed office 5 April 2017 | |
Monarch | Mohammed VI |
Preceded by | Abdelilah Benkirane |
Secretary-General of the Justice and Development Party | |
Assumed office 20 July 2008 | |
Preceded by | Abdelilah Benkirane |
Leader of the Justice and Development Party | |
In office 1 July 2004 – 20 July 2008 | |
Preceded by | Abdelkrim al-Khatib |
Succeeded by | Abdelilah Benkirane |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office 3 January 2012 – 10 October 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Abdelilah Benkirane |
Preceded by | Taieb Fassi Fihri |
Succeeded by | Salaheddine Mezouar |
Member of the House of Representatives | |
Assumed office 7 September 2007 | |
Constituency | Rabat |
In office 14 November 1997 – 7 September 2007 | |
Constituency | Inezgane |
Personal details | |
Born | Inezgane, Morocco | 16 January 1956
Political party | Justice and Development Party |
Saadeddine Othmani (born 1956) is a Moroccan politician[1] who has been Prime Minister of Morocco since 2017. Previously he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2013.
Life and career
He was born in 1956 in Inezgane, near Agadir, in the Souss region. He obtained a Doctorate in Medicine from Hassan II University of Casablanca in 1986, and in psychiatry in 1994. He also earned Master and DEA degrees in Islamic studies in 1983, 1987 and 1999. He has written numerous books on psychology and Islamic law, and worked as the editor-in-chief of many magazines and publications. In 2004, after the withdrawal from politics of Abdelkrim Alkhatib, Saadeddine Othmani became the head of the Justice and Development Party (PJD).[1] He is also a parliamentary deputy of Inezgane.
Saadeddine Othmani was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 3 January 2012 to 10 October 2013 in the government headed by his party, the PJD. He was succeeded as Minister of Foreign Affairs by Salaheddine Mezouar. Subsequently he headed the parliamentary group of the PJD.[2]
On 17 March 2017, Saadeddine Othmani was appointed as Prime Minister by King Mohammed VI.[3]
On 25 March 2017, Saadeddine Othmani announced that the government he is leading would include the PJD, the National Rally of Independents (RNI), the Popular Movement (MP), the Constitutional Union (UC), the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS) and the Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP).[4]
His cabinet was formed on 5 April 2017.[5]
References
- ^ a b Black, Ian (10 September 2007). "Morocco Islamists say vote unfair". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
- ^ "Morocco's King Mohammed VI names new prime minister", Africanews, 17 March 2017.
- ^ King of Morocco names Saad Eddine El Othmani as new prime minister
- ^ "Saad Eddine Othmani Announces end of Deadlock, Formation of Government", Morocco World News, 25 March 2017.
- ^ "Maroc : le roi nomme un gouvernement de technocrates qui marginalise les islamistes", Le Monde, 5 April 2017 Template:Fr icon.
- Use dmy dates from July 2013
- Living people
- 1956 births
- Justice and Development Party (Morocco) politicians
- Members of the House of Representatives (Morocco)
- Moroccan Berber politicians
- Moroccan psychiatrists
- People from Agadir
- University of Hassan II Casablanca alumni
- Government ministers of Morocco
- Prime Ministers of Morocco
- Shilha people
- Moroccan politician stubs