Fouad Ali El Himma
Moroccan politician
Fouad Ali El Himma
فؤاد عالي الهمة |
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Born |
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1962-12-06
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6 December 1962
(age
60)
Ben Guerir , Morocco |
Political party | Authenticity and Modernity Party |
Alma mater | Mohammad V University |
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Fouad Ali El Himma ( Arabic : فؤاد عالي الهمة ; born 6 December 1962, in Ben Guerir , Morocco) is a Moroccan politician and senior advisor for Mohammed VI of whom he is said to be a very close friend. Since he became Secretary of State in the Ministry of the Interior in November 1999, he has played a prominent role in the Moroccan State. In 2008, he founded the Authenticity and Modernity Party . [1] El Himma was a classmate of Mohammed VI at the Collège Royale and was the director of his cabinet when he was crown prince. [2]
Education
He earned a BSc of law from Mohammad V University in Rabat in 1986. He earned a Post Graduate Diploma in Political Science in 1988 and a Post Graduate Diploma in Administrative Science in 1989.
His training period in the Ministry of the Interior was 1986–1990. [3]
Business
According to media reports, El Himma owns the firm Mena media consulting [4] which held contracts with the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior . [5] According to the press, the company conducts surveillance and intelligence gathering over social media platforms. [5]
Brief history
1992–1997: Elected President of the Municipal Council for Ben Guerir (Morocco).
1992–1997: Parliamentary Deputy for Rahamneh Constituency (Morocco).
1997: Named Head of the Court of the Crown Prince (Morocco).
1999–2000: Secretary of State in the Ministry of the Interior (Morocco).
2002: Minister Delegate to the Interior (Morocco).
August 2007: Quit the Ministry of Interior to participate in the parliament election of September 2007
2008: founded the Authenticity and Modernity Party
Since December 2011: Counselor to His Majesty The King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
See also
References
- ↑ "The king's friend" . The Economist . 2009-07-02. ISSN 0013-0613 . Retrieved 2016-10-08 .
- ↑ "Fouad Ali El Himma : l'homme-orchestre de Mohammed VI - JeuneAfrique.com" . JeuneAfrique.com (in French). 2016-06-21 . Retrieved 2016-10-08 .
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News, Morocco World (2011-12-07).
"King Mohammed VI Appoints Fouad Ali El Himma As His Advisor"
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Morocco World News
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2016-10-08
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has generic name ( help ) - ↑ Mireille Duteil (14 October 2010). "El-Himma, le joker du roi" . Le Point . Retrieved 26 November 2013 .
- 1 2 "Telquel: Le Maroc tel qu'il est" . Telquel N° 508 . Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 26 November 2013 .
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Driss Jettou
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