Moroccan king appoints new government, including 7 women
The Hindu
Nadia Fettah Alaoui, who was tourism minister in the previous government, will be Morocco’s first female finance minister
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI appointed a new government on October 7 made up of a coalition of liberal and conservative parties and led by a billionaire businessman.
The cabinet of Prime Minister Aziz Akhanouch of the Rally of National Independents party is made up of 24 ministers, including seven women.
Seven ministers have retained their positions, including the important foreign and interior ministers. Nadia Fettah Alaoui, who was tourism minister in the previous government, will be Morocco’s first female finance minister.

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