Mohamed Nabil Benabdallah | |
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Minister of Housing and Urbanism | |
In office 3 January 2012 – 23 January 2018 | |
Monarch | Mohammed VI |
Prime Minister | Abdelilah Benkirane |
Preceded by | Ahmed Toufiq Hjira |
Succeeded by | Abdelahad Fassi-Fihri |
Secretary General of the Progress and Socialism Party | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 31 May 2010 | |
Preceded by | Moulay Ismaïl Alaoui |
Ambassador of Morocco to Italy | |
In office November 2008 – July 2009 | |
Prime Minister | Abbas El Fassi |
Preceded by | ? |
Succeeded by | Hassan Abouyoub |
Member of the House of Councillors (Rabat-Agdal) | |
In office September 2003 – June 2009 | |
Minister of Communication | |
In office 7 November 2002 – 15 October 2007 | |
Prime Minister | Driss Jettou |
Preceded by | Mohamed Larbi Messari |
Succeeded by | Khalid Naciri |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 June 1959 Rabat, Morocco |
Political party | Party of Progress and Socialism |
Alma mater | Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales |
Occupation | Politician |
Mohamed Nabil Benabdallah (born 3 June 1959) is a Moroccan politician. He had served as Minister of Housing and Urbanism of Morocco from 2012 until 2018, as part of the cabinet of Abdelilah Benkirane.
Born in Rabat, Nabil Benabdallah started his career as a translator in the Moroccan courts. Between 1997 and 2000 he was executive director of the Party of Progress and Socialism's official newspapers al-Bayan and Bayan al-Yawm.
In 2010, he was elected as the Secretary General of the Party of Progress and Socialism, succeeding Moulay Ismaïl Alaoui.
References
- ^ "نبيل بنعبد الله : وزير السكنى والتعمير وسياسة المدينة (Official biography)" (PDF). Government of Morocco. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- "Nomination Nabil Benabdallah se met à l'italien". La Gazette du Maroc. 2008-11-14. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- David William (2007-02-15). "Nabil Benabdallah Le beau gosse du gouvernement !". Finance News. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- Bachir HAJJAJ (5 March 2004). "La vie illustre et l'œuvre de Nabil Benabdallah 1er". Aujourd'hui le Maroc. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
- "Who Is Abdelahad Fassi-Fihri Morocco's New Minister of Housing?". www.moroccoworldnews.com. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
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