Morocco's King Mohammed VI, centre, and royal family members with the new Cabinet at the Royal Palace in Fez, on Thursday. Photo: Royal Palace / AP
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, centre, and royal family members with the new Cabinet at the Royal Palace in Fez, on Thursday. Photo: Royal Palace / AP
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, centre, and royal family members with the new Cabinet at the Royal Palace in Fez, on Thursday. Photo: Royal Palace / AP
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, centre, and royal family members with the new Cabinet at the Royal Palace in Fez, on Thursday. Photo: Royal Palace / AP

Morocco's King Mohammed unveils new government


Soraya Ebrahimi
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Morocco's King Mohammed VI on Thursday named a new government led by Aziz Akhannouch, a billionaire tycoon who will face pressing economic problems exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic.

The 24-member Cabinet, formed after Mr Akhannouch's National Rally of Independents (RNI) beat incumbent Islamists in elections last month, includes seven women, up from four in the previous administration.

It is largely made up of technocrats, with veteran diplomat Nasser Bourita keeping his role as Foreign Minister.

King Mohammed "led a ceremony ... at the royal palace in Fez, appointing the members of the new government", the official MAP news agency said.

The list of ministers included members of the liberal RNI and the election runner-up, the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM), both considered close to the palace, and the centre-right Istiqlal party, which fought colonial rule.

Mr Bourita and Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit are independents.

The RNI won 102 of Parliament's 395 seats in the September 8 polls, sweeping away the Islamist Justice and Development Party (PJD) which led the governing coalition for a decade but took just 13 seats.

Mr Akhannouch, who is worth $2 billion according to Forbes, has led the RNI since 2016.

His party has been part of all coalition governments for the past 23 years, except for a brief period between 2012 and 2013.

After his win, Mr Akhannouch pledged to improve conditions for citizens of Morocco, which has been badly hit by the pandemic.

The North African kingdom's 2011 constitution, introduced after mass protests inspired by that year's Arab uprisings, transferred more powers from the monarchy to the government and parliament.

But the king retains the final say on strategic issues and major projects.

Having swept to power after the 2011 uprisings around the Middle East and North Africa, the PJD had hoped to secure a third term leading a ruling coalition.

But many among its base were angered at the normalisation of ties with Israel and its move to legalise medical cannabis.

The party did not take part in coalition negotiations, announcing that it would switch to its "natural" position as the opposition.

The new government will take office amid increased tensions with regional rival Algeria, which cut diplomatic ties with Rabat in August over what it said were "hostile actions".

Morocco called the move "completely unjustified" and based on "false, even absurd pretexts".

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