Mustapha Mansouri
| Mustapha Mansouri | |
|---|---|
| President of the House of Representatives | |
|
In office 15 October 2007 – 9 April 2010 | |
| Prime Minister | Abbas El Fassi |
| Preceded by | Abdelwahed Radi |
| Succeeded by | Abdelwahed Radi |
| Secretary General of the National Rally of Independents | |
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In office 27 May 2007 – 23 January 2010 | |
| Preceded by | Ahmed Osman |
| Succeeded by | Salaheddine Mezouar |
| Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training | |
|
In office 8 June 2004 – 8 October 2007 | |
| Prime Minister | Driss Jettou |
| Preceded by | himself |
| Succeeded by | Jamal Aghmani |
| Minister of Employment, Social Affairs and Solidarity | |
|
In office 7 November 2002 – 8 June 2004 | |
| Prime Minister | Driss Jettou |
| Preceded by | Abbas El Fassi |
| Succeeded by |
Abderrahim Harouchi (Social Affairs) |
| Minister of Trade, Industry, Energy and Mines | |
|
In office 6 September 2000 – 7 November 2002 | |
| Prime Minister | Abderrahmane Youssoufi |
| Preceded by |
Alami Tazi (Trade & Industry) Youssef Tahiri (Energy & Mines) |
| Succeeded by |
Rachid Talbi Alami (Trade & Industry) Mohammed Boutaleb (Energy & Mines) |
| Minister of Transport and Merchant Navy | |
|
In office 14 March 1998 – 6 September 2000 | |
| Prime Minister | Abderrahmane Youssoufi |
| Preceded by | Driss Benhima |
| Succeeded by | Abdeslam Znined |
| Personal details | |
| Born |
23 August 1953 Nador, Morocco |
| Political party | RNI |
| Alma mater |
University of Reims University of Mohammad V |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
Mustapha Mansouri (Arabic: مصطفى المنصوري ; born 22 August 1953 in Nador) is a Moroccan politician of the National Rally of Independents party. He held a number of portfolios in the cabinets of Driss Jettou (2002–2007) and Abderrahman el-Yousfi (1998–2000).[1][2][3][4] He also was leader of his party and presided over the House of Representatives of Morocco, before resigning from both positions because of a feud with Fouad Ali El Himma.[5][6]
Mustapha Mansouri holds a Bachelor and a PHD in Economics.[1]
See also
- Mimoun Mansouri, his older brother
- Cabinet of Morocco
References
- 1 2 "Biographies des membres du gouvernement". Le Matin. 08 - 11 - 2002. Retrieved 1 September 2012. Check date values in:
|date=(help) - ↑ "Mustapha Mansouri, ministre du Transport et de la Marine marchande". MarocHebdo. 1998-03-21. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
- ↑ Abdelwahed Rmiche (2007-05-28). "Mustapha Mansouri à la tête du RNI". Le Matin. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
- ↑ Mohamed Boudarham (2007-05-29). "Mustapha Mansouri, élu président du RNI". Aujourd'hui le Maroc. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
- ↑ "La question : A qui profite le lynchage de Mansouri ?". Le temps. 09 - 02 - 2010. Retrieved 4 September 2012. Check date values in:
|date=(help) - ↑ "RNI : Mansouri, de retour Soir Echos". Le Soir Echos. 2011-05-24. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
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