Morocco's ruler is a king, named Mohammed VI. (2015)
Morocco Chiefs of State - 2007
King MOHAMED VI Prime Min. Driss JETTOU Min. of Agriculture, Rural Development, & Sea Fisheries Mohand LAENSER Min. of Communications & Govt. Spokesperson Nabil BENABDALLAH Min. of Culture Mohamed ACHAARIMin. of Employment & Vocational Training Mustapha MANSOURI Min. of Energy & Mines Mohamed BOUTALEBMin. of Equipment & Transport Karim GHELLAB Min. of External Commerce Mustapha MECHAHOURI Min. of Finance & Privatization Fathallah OUALALOU Min. of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation Mohamed BENAISSA Min. of Habous & Islamic Affairs Ahmed TOUFIQ Min. of Health Mohamed Cheikh BIADILLAH Min. of Industry, Trade, & Economic Upgrading Salaheddine MEZOUAR Min. of Interior Chakib BEN MOUSSA Min. of Justice Mohamed BOUZOUBAA Min. of National Education, Higher Education, Staff Training, & Scientific Research Habib EL-MALKI Min. in Charge of Public Sector Modernization Mohamed BOUSSAID Min. in Charge of Relations With Parliament Mohamed Saad EL-ALAMI Min. of Social Development, Family, & Solidarity Abderrahim HAROUCHI Min. of Territorial Development, Water, & Environment Mohamed EL-YAZGHI Min. of Tourism, Handicrafts, & Social Economy Adil DOUIRI Min. of State (Without Portfolio) Abbas EL-FASSI Sec. Gen. of the Govt. Abdessadek RABIAH Min.-Del. to the Interior Fouad Ali EL-HIMMA Min.-Del. to the Min. of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation Taieb FASSI-FIHRI Min.-Del. to the Min. of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation in Charge of Moroccans Resident Abroad Nouzha CHEKROUNI Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. in Charge of the Admin. of National Defense Abderrahmane SBAIMin.-Del. to the Prime Min. in Charge of General & Economic Affairs Rachid Talbi EL-ALAMI Min.-Del. to the Prime Min. in Charge of Urbanization & Housing Ahmed Toufiq HEJIRASec. of State to the Min. of Agriculture, Rural Development, & Sea Fisheries in Charge of Rural Development Mohamed MOHATTANE Sec. of State to the Min. of Social Development, Family, & Solidarity Yasmina BADDOU Sec. of State to the Min. of Employment & Vocational Training in Charge of Vocational Training Said OUBACHA Sec. of State to the Min. of National Education, Higher Education, Staff Training, & Scientific Research in Charge of Literacy & Informal Education Anis BIROU Sec. of State to the Min. of Territorial Development, Water, & Environment in Charge of Water Abdelkebir ZAHOUD Sec. of State the the Prime Min. in Charge of Youth Mohamed EL-GAHS Governor, Central Bank Abdelatif JOUAHRI Ambassador to the US Aziz MEKOUAR Permanent Representative to the UN, New York Mustapha SAHEL
King Mohammed VI
prime minister- Abbas El Fassi
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Mohammed VI
On November 18, 2006, Morocco celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence. Morocco recovered its political independence from France on March 2, 1956, and on April 7, France officially relinquished its protectorate.
Mohammed VI (Arabic: محمد السادس‎) is the present King of Morocco. He was born on 21 August 1963 and ascended to the throne in July 1999.
Morocco discovered Morocco
There are a few theocracies in the Middle East, like Iran or Saudi Arabia. There are also "weak theocracies", where the ruler retains control over the church of the country, but laws are not necessarily promulgated based on the religious views of the ruler, such as the UK or Morocco.
No. Morocco is a country. Morocco has a capital: Rabat.
Morocco, Spain, and France.
No. Morocco is not a democracy it is a constitutional monarchy with Parliament
In morocco
186,59 miles (300,29 Km) distance from Fes, Morocco to Erfoud, Morocco.
No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.No, Morocco has never hosted the Olympic Games.
No. Morocco is not in Arizona. Morocco is a country in Africa and is separate from the United States.
The address of the Morocco Community Library is: 205 South West Street, Morocco, 47963 0087