• Driss M'Hammedi (March 30, 1912 – March 9, 1969) was a Moroccan politician and diplomat. He served as minister of foreign affairs in 1960–61. Driss M'hammedi...
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    Ahmed el-Manjra Ahmed Mekouar Abdeslam El Mestari Mohammed El Mestassi Driss M’hammedi El Hussaïne Benabdellah El Ouarzazi Abdeljalil El Kabbaj [fr] Boubker...
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  • from 1955 to 1956. During this time, Cherkaoui, Abderrahim Bouabid, Driss M'hammedi and Ahmed Réda Guédira led the Moroccan delegation which negotiated...
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    Missions. Ahmed Balafrej (1956–1958) Abdallah Ibrahim (1958–1960) Driss M'Hammedi (1960–1961) Ahmed Balafrej (1961–1963) Ahmed Réda Guédira (1963–1964)...
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    overseers as well as the prisoners mint tea. One of the prisoners, Driss M'hammedi, would become foreign minister after the independence of Morocco. Starting...
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    Balafrej Succeeded by Mohammed V (as President of the Governing Council) Driss M'Hammedi (as Minister of Foreign Affairs) Personal details Born (1918-08-24)24...
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    27 February 1995 - 13 August 1997 Ministry of Tourism Mohamed Alaoui M’Hammedi UC 27 February 1995 - 13 August 1997 Ministry of Vocational Training Abdessalam...
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