Zoulikha Nasri

Zoulikha Nasri (1945 – 16 December 2015) was a Moroccan politician. She was an advisor to King Mohammed VI and managing director of the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity. She was Morocco's first female royal advisor.[1]

Biography

Nasri was born in Oujda, Morocco, a city in northeast Morocco, near the Algerian border, in 1935. After earning a Masters of Law at the Mohammed V University in Rabat, she enrolled in the National School of Administration, graduating in 1967 in finance and economics 3. Following graduation, she traveled to France to work in private law at the Institute of Insurance of Lyon [1].

She then joined the Moroccan Ministry of Finance as an official. She rose through the ranks until her appointment in 1994, head of the Directorate of Insurance [1].

In August 1997, she was appointed Secretary of State to the Minister of Social Affairs, in charge of the National Mutual Aid in Government Filali III 4.

In 1998, she was called to join the royal cabinet as Counsellor of the sovereign in charge of social and economic affairs. She was appointed by King Hassan II.[1] In 1999, she participated in creating the Mohammed V Solidarity Foundation, and was appointed Associate Director [5].

She died in December 2015 in Rabat.[1]

Nasri zoulikha
Features
Advisor to the King
Monarch Mohammed VI
State Secretary to the Minister of Social Affairs, in charge of the National Mutual
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Monarch Hassan II
Prime Minister Abdellatif Filali
Government Filali III
Biography
Birth date
Place of birth Oujda (Morocco)
Date of death (70 years)
Place of death Rabat (Morocco)
Manner of death Stroke
Nationality Moroccan
Political party No
Graduated from Mohammed V University in Rabat
Profession Lawyer
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References

  1. News, Morocco World (2015-12-16). "Morocco's First Female Royal Advisor, Zoulikha Nasri, Dies". Morocco World News. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
  1. a, b and c [PDF] Zoulikha Nasri, advisor of the king: the pouring of social [archive], Morocco Hebdo, No. 582, November 2003
  2. ↑ "Death of Zoulikha Nasri, advisor to King Mohammed VI" [archive] on bladi.net, (accessed 16 December 2015)
  3. ↑ Zoulikha Nasri, Secretary of State for national solidarity: a stubborn woman [archive], Morocco Hebdo, No. 290, October 1997
  4. [PDF] History Moroccan governments [archive], maroc.ma
  5. ↑ Zoulikha Nasri, the Iron Lady "Telquel" [archive]
Cabinet of Abdellatif Filali III 1997-1998
Portfolio Incumbent Party Term
Prime MinisterAbdellatif Filali (b. 1929)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Foreign AffairsAbdellatif Filali (b. 1929)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of StateMoulay Ahmed Alaoui (b. 1919)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of InteriorDriss Basri (b. 1938)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of JusticeOmar Azziman (b. 1947)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Finance, Trade, Industry and CraftsDriss Jettou (b. 1945)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Agriculture, Equipment and EnvironmentAbdelaziz Meziane BelfkihIndependent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Habous and Islamic AffairsAbdelkbir Alaoui M’Daghri (b. 1942)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Housing, Employment and Vocational TrainingMourad Cherif13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Fishery, Administrative Affairs and Relations with the ParliamentMostapha Sahel (b. 1946)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Communication and Spokesperson of the GovernmentDriss Alaoui M’Daghri (b. 1944)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Youth & Sports and National CooperationAbdellatif GuerraouiIndependent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of TelecommunicationsAbdeslam AhizouneIndependent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and CultureDriss Khalil13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of EducationRachid Belmokhtar (b. 1942)13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Ministry of Transport, Merchant Navy, Tourism, Energy and MinesDriss Benhima (b. 1954)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary General of the GovernmentAbdessadeq Rabiaa (b. 1945)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Delegate-Ministry for the Administration of National DefenseAbderrahmane Sbai (b. 1940)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Delegate-Ministry for the Establishment of the StateAbderrahmane SaidiIndependent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for Foreign AffairsTaieb Fassi Fihri (b. 1958)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for CultureAziza Bennani13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for FinanceAbdelfettah Benmansour13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for Trade, Industry and CraftsAbderazzak El Mossadeq (b. 1948)Independent13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for the Promotion of AgricultureAbdeladim El Hafi13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for the EnvironmentHoussein Tijani13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for the Development of the Mining SectorAmina Benkhadra (b. 1954)RNI13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for HealthFouad Hammadi13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for National CooperationZoulikha Nasri13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for Youth and SportsNawal El Moutawakil (b. 1962)RNI13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Secretary of State for Human RightsMohamed ZianeUC13 August 1997 - 14 March 1998
Key Independent
National Rally of Independents (RNI)
Constitutional Union (UC)

Source: [1]


  1. "Historique des governement". Maroc.ma. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
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