Saturday, April 19

Here’s a list of former Prime Ministers of Morocco, from the country’s independence in 1955 up to the current date in 2025:

Monarchs (Context):

Morocco is a constitutional monarchy. The monarch holds significant power, but the Prime Minister (now officially titled Head of Government) manages day-to-day governance.

  • King Mohammed V (1955–1961)
  • King Hassan II (1961–1999)
  • King Mohammed VI (1999–present)

Prime Ministers / Heads of Government of Morocco

No.NameTerm StartTerm EndNotes
1Mbarek BekkayDec 1955May 1958First PM post-independence
2Ahmed BalafrejMay 1958Dec 1958Short tenure
3Abdallah IbrahimDec 1958May 1960Dismissed by King Hassan II
4King Hassan IIMay 1960Nov 1961Acted as his own PM
5Mohammed V (King)Nov 1961Feb 1963Served as his own PM briefly
6Ahmed BahniniFeb 1963June 1965During early constitutional monarchy
7King Hassan II (again)June 1965July 1967State of exception (absolute rule)
8Mohammed BenhimaJuly 1967Oct 1969Educator and technocrat
9Ahmed LarakiOct 1969Aug 1971During political unrest
10Mohammed Karim LamraniAug 1971Nov 1972First of 3 terms
11Ahmed OsmanNov 1972Mar 1979Long tenure
12Maati BouabidMar 1979Nov 1983Former Minister of Justice
13Mohammed Karim LamraniNov 1983Sept 1986Second term
14Azzeddine LarakiSept 1986Aug 1992Long-term diplomat
15Mohammed Karim LamraniAug 1992May 1994Third and final term
16Abdellatif FilaliMay 1994Feb 1998Former foreign minister
17Abderrahmane YoussoufiFeb 1998Oct 2002First socialist & opposition figure as PM
18Driss JettouOct 2002Sept 2007Independent technocrat
19Abbas El FassiSept 2007Nov 2011Member of Istiqlal Party
20Abdelilah BenkiraneNov 2011Mar 2017Leader of Islamist PJD, post-Arab Spring reforms
21Saadeddine OthmaniMar 2017Oct 2021Also from PJD
22Aziz AkhannouchOct 2021Present (2025)Leader of National Rally of Independents (RNI)
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