Maati Bouabid (Arabic: المعطي بوعبيد, November 11, 1927 – November 1, 1996) was a politician and a lawyer who served as the Prime Minister of Morocco...
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Maati is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Maati Bouabid (1927–1996), Prime Minister of Morocco between 1979 and 1983 Maati...
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Movement, since 1993. The grouping was founded by then Prime Minister Maati Bouabid in 1983 and favoured by King Hassan II. In the 1984 parliamentary election...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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Ahmed Balafrej. He was Minister of Youth and Sport under Prime Minister Maati Bouabid from 1977 to 1981. Kadiri died on 11 December 2023, at the age of 96...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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November 1972 22 March 1979 National Rally of Independents 2 III (1977) 9 Maati Bouabid المعطي بوعبيد (1927–1996) 1 22 March 1979 30 November 1983 Constitutional...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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president of the Union of Arab Lawyers and ex-prime minister Mohamed Maâti Bouabid. Boujemaa Kadri took charge of the administrative organization, necessary...
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Prime minister (1971–1972) Ahmed Osman, Prime minister (1972–1979) Maati Bouabid, Prime minister (1979–1983) Mohammed Karim Lamrani, Prime minister (1983–1986)...
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were awarded with honorary status : Abdallah Ibrahim Abderrahim Bouabid Maâti Bouabid Mahjoub Ben Seddik [fr] Driss Slaoui [fr] Ahmed Laski Mohamed Abderrazak...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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Juliette Bessis, éd. Kartala, p. 275 ↑ La délégation du PI est composée de : Bouabid, Benabdeljalil, Lyazidi, Ben Barka, Ben Seddik, Boucetta, Douiri. ↑ les...
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party, becoming the party secretary in 1992 after the death of Abderrahim Bouabid. In 1983, he co-founded the Arab Organization for Human Rights along with...
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Bachir Bel Abbes Taarji (1973-1974) Abbes Kaissi (1974-1977) Mohamed Maati Bouabid (1977-1981) Moulay Mustapha Belarbi Alaoui (1981-1993) Mohammed Drissi...
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1979 Monarch Hassan II Preceded by Mohammed Karim Lamrani Succeeded by Maati Bouabid Personal details Born (1930-01-03) 3 January 1930 (age 94) Oujda, Morocco...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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Media Personality 2006 Morocco Azzedine Laraki Prime Minister 1986 Maati Bouabid Prime Minister 1965, 1961 Nepal Krishna Prasad Bhattarai Prime Minister...
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Abdellatif Filali In office 30 November 1983 – 30 September 1986 Preceded by Maati Bouabid Succeeded by Azzeddine Laraki In office 6 August 1971 – 2 November 1972...
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applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. Maati Bouabid, 68, Prime Minister of Morocco. Sid Cann, 85, English football player...
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Jacques GILLET". carnetdujour.lefigaro.fr. Retrieved 14 March 2024. "ME. MAATI Bouabid remet au chef d'état major de l'US AIR FORCE le grand cordon du ouissam...
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Popular Forces (UNFP), with among others Mehdi Ben Barka and Abderrahim Bouabid. He was elected secretary general at the second congress. The UNFP had...
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February 14, 1998 (1998-02-14) Monarch Hassan II Prime Minister Mohamed Maâti Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Abdellatif Filali Minister of...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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Iraq. He served as information minister in the cabinet led by Mohammad Bouabid from 27 March to 5 November 1979. His portfolio was expanded to include...
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32 −20 RNI Ahmed Osman 11.1 46 +5 MP Mohand Laenser 10.3 40 −11 UC Maati Bouabid 10.2 50 −4 MDS 9.5 32 New MNP 6.8 19 −6 PRP Ismaïl Alaoui 4.3 9 −1 PND...
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(1965-1967) Mohamed Benhima Ahmed Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Mohammed Karim Lamrani Azzeddine Laraki Mohammed Karim Lamrani Abdellatif...
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unionists, including Mohamed Naoui [fr], the team's first coach, and Maati Bouabid, future Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, who regarded football...
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Affairs In office 1977–1983 Monarch Hassan II Prime Minister Ahmed Osman Maati Bouabid Preceded by Ahmed Laraki Succeeded by Abdelouahed Belkeziz Personal...
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