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Mohamed Saad Alami
Delegate-Minister for Public Service and the Modernisation of the Administration
In office
4 January 2010 – 3 January 2012
MonarchMohammed VI
Prime MinisterAbbas El Fassi
Preceded byMohamed Abbou
Succeeded byAbdeladim El Guerrouj
Minister of Relations with the Parliament
In office
7 November 2002 – 4 January 2010
Prime MinisterAbbas El Fassi
Preceded byMohamed Bouzoubaa
Succeeded byDriss Lachgar
Personal details
Born1948 (age 76–77)
Chefchaouen, Morocco
Political partyIstiqlal
Alma materUniversity of Mohammad V
OccupationJournalist, politician
CabinetAbbas El Fassi

Mohamed Saad Alami or El Alami (Arabic: محمد سعد العلمي; born 1948, Chefchaouen) is a Moroccan journalist and politician of the Istiqlal Party. He held the positions of Minister of Relations with the Parliament between 2002 and 2010, then Minister-Delegate for the Modernization of the Public Sector in the cabinets of Driss Jettou and Abbas El Fassi.

See also

References

  1. MAP (5 January 2010). "Biographie de Mohamed Saad Alami, ministre chargé de la modernisation des Secteurs publics". Menara.ma. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  2. "Mohamed Saad Alami: Le recrutement des diplômés chômeurs doit être fait selon les critères de mérite et de compétence". L'opinion. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  3. "Bilan du gouvernement : Saad Alami "Tous les engagements ont été honorés"". Le Matin. 25 May 2005. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
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