Abdelhadi Boutaleb Explained

Abdelhadi Boutaleb
Office:Minister of Justice
Term Start:1964
Term End:1967
Primeminister:Ahmed Bahnini
Hassan II
Mohamed Benhima
Predecessor:Abdelkader Benjelloun
Successor:Ali Benjelloun
Birth Date:23 December 1923

Abdelhadi Boutaleb (Arabic: عبد الهادي بوطالب; 23 December 1923  - 16 December 2009) was a Moroccan prolific historian and author, and a politician. He held many ministerial posts in the 1960s and 1970s[1] [2] [3] [4] and was an ambassador of Morocco to Syria, Mexico and the United States. He is also a founding member (alongsideMehdi Ben Barka) of the National Union of Popular Forces (UNFP) in 1959, the main Moroccan left-wing political party. He later became a councilor to king Hassan II before retiring political life. He was an alumnus of Al-Qarawiyin.

References

http://abdelhadiboutaleb.com/biographie_fr.asp

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Notes and References

  1. News: The Milwaukee Sentinel. Rogers Lauds Skill Of Morocco's King. 15 October 2011. The Milwaukee Sentinel. 9 Feb 1970.
  2. News: Deseret News. Algerian Clash .. 15 October 2011. Deseret News. 9 Oct 1963.
  3. News: Miami News. Quiel .Work. Miami News. 17 Oct 1963.
  4. News: Negotiations Still Fall. 15 October 2011. New York Times -. 24 Oct 1963.