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Abdelilah Benkirane
عبد الإله بنكيران
ⵄⴱⴷⵉⵍⴰⵀ ⴱⵏⴽⵉⵔⴰⵏ
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Abdelilah Benkirane in 2014
15th Prime Minister of Morocco
In office
29 November 2011 – 17 March 2017
Monarch Mohammed VI
Preceded by Abbas El Fassi
Succeeded by Saadeddine Othmani
Leader of the Opposition
In office
20 July 2008 – 29 November 2011
Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi
Preceded by Saadeddine Othmani
Succeeded by Salaheddine Mezouar
Leader of the Justice and Development Party
Assumed office
30 October 2021
Preceded by Saadeddine Othmani
In office
20 July 2008 – 10 December 2017
Preceded by Saadeddine Othmani
Succeeded by Saadeddine Othmani
Member of Parliament
for Salé-Médina [fr]
In office
14 November 1997 – 12 April 2017
Succeeded by Aziz Benbrahim
Personal details
Born (1954-04-02) 2 April 1954 (age 70)
Rabat, Morocco
Political party Justice and Development Party
Spouse Nabila Benkirane
Alma mater Mohammed V University
Occupation
  • Politician
  • professor
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Abdelilah Benkirane (Arabic: عبد الإله بنكيران Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⵄⴱⴷⵉⵍⴰⵀ ⴱⵏⴽⵉⵔⴰⵏ, born 2 April 1954) is a Moroccan politician who was Prime Minister of Morocco from November 2011 to March 2017. After having won a plurality of seats in the 2011 parliamentary election, his party, the moderate Islamist Justice and Development Party formed a coalition with three parties that had been part of previous governments.

Political career

During the 1970s, Benkirane was a leftist and Islamist political activist. He has represented Salé in the Moroccan parliament since 14 November 1997. He was elected leader of the Justice and Development Party in July 2008, taking over from Saadeddine Othmani.

Benkirane's politics are democratic and Islamist. In a 2011 interview he said: "If I get into government, it won't be so I can tell young women how many centimeters of skirt they should wear to cover their legs. That's none of my business. It is not possible, in any case, for anyone to threaten the cause of civil liberties in Morocco". However, he has in the past described secularism as "a dangerous concept for Morocco", and in 2010 he campaigned, unsuccessfully, to ban a performance in Rabat by Elton John because it "promoted homosexuality".

Prime Minister of Morocco

Benkirane became Prime Minister on 29 November 2011. His government targeted average economic growth of 5.5 percent a year during its four-year mandate, and aimed to reduce the jobless rate to 8 percent by the end of 2016 from 9.1 percent at the start of 2012. Benkirane's government also actively pursued Morocco's ties with the European Union, its chief trade partner, as well as becoming increasingly engaged with the six-member Gulf Co-operation Council.

On 10 October 2016, Bankirane was reappointed after the Islamist party won parliamentary elections.

On 1 December 2016, Benkirane criticized the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad for its actions during the Syrian Civil War: "What the Syrian regime backed by Russia is doing to the Syrian people surpasses all humanitarian limits".

The Justice and Development Party retained the majority of seats in the 2016 Moroccan general election. However, Benkirane was unable to form a functioning government due to ongoing political negotiations. On 15 March 2017, after five months of post-election deadlock, King Mohammed VI ousted Benkirane as Prime Minister and said he would choose another leader from the Justice and Development Party. On 17 March 2017 the king chose Saadeddine Othmani to replace Benkirane as Prime Minister.

Post-tenure

On 12 April 2017, Abdelilah Benkirane resigned from the Moroccan Parliament claiming incompatibility. However, many in the media accused him of buying time in order to avoid showing his positions towards the newly appointed head of government, Saadeddine Othmani.

On 30 October 2021, Benkirane was elected as PJD secretary-general, following the resignation of Saadeddine Othmani in the aftermath of his party's loss in the 2021 Moroccan general election.

Personal life

Born in Rabat, Benkirane's family are originally from Fes. His father was interested in Sufism and Islamic fundamentalism, while his mother attended meetings of the women's branch of Istiqlal.

Benkirane enjoys chess and music, although he says he is "not in favour of indecent music". His role model is his father, who died at the age of 90, when Benkirane was 16. He is married to a party activist and has six children. His youngest daughter is tetraplegic.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Abdelilah Benkirán para niños

  • Justice and Development Party
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