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From Rural Roots to Government Power: The Rise of Morocco's Agricultural Leaders

PUBLISHED April 25, 2026
From Rural Roots to Government Power: The Rise of Morocco's Agricultural Leaders

Tracing the Journey of Agricultural Leaders to Government Positions in Morocco

In the political landscape of Morocco, a notable trend has emerged where individuals from agricultural backgrounds are increasingly stepping into significant government roles. This dynamic reflects a broader narrative of continuity that links the nation’s rural roots to its central governance structures. Since gaining independence, Morocco has consistently relied on sons of rural notables to assume pivotal responsibilities within the government, ensuring that the voices and needs of rural communities are represented at the highest levels of power.

A recent analysis, highlighted in the weekend edition of Al Akhbar, showcases the journeys of several prominent figures who have transitioned from farming families to influential political roles. The article emphasizes the educational achievements of these individuals, many of whom have pursued higher education and professional training, enabling them to contribute effectively to the nation's development. This pathway is not just limited to a few regions but spans across the entire country, showcasing how local leaders can elevate their communities while serving in government.

For instance, Ahmed El Bouari, the current Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, and Water and Forests, represents the province of Ouezzane. With an engineering degree from the Hassan II Agronomic and Veterinary Institute, he epitomizes the educational success that many of these leaders achieve. Similarly, the legacy of historical figures like Ahmed Ben Mansour Nejjaï, who served as Minister of Agriculture in Morocco's first government, underscores the long-standing impact of agricultural families in shaping national policies.

Another noteworthy example is Abdelkader Benslimane, whose extensive career spans various governmental and diplomatic roles, including Minister of Finance and Ambassador to several countries. His contributions illustrate the diverse paths these leaders take, often beginning with local roots and expanding into international diplomacy.

In addition to agricultural ministers, the article highlights other influential figures such as Mohammed Ouzzine, who has held key positions including Minister of Youth and Sports, and Cheikh Abou Chouaib Doukkali Ben Abelaziz Doukkali Seddiki, a historical minister of Justice. These profiles not only celebrate the achievements of individuals but also reflect the collective rise of agricultural families in Moroccan politics.

The narrative of these agricultural leaders resonates with a sense of belonging and pride among their communities, as they strive to bring development and representation to their regions. The ongoing recognition of their contributions within the government serves as an inspiration for future generations, emphasizing the importance of educational attainment and public service.

As reported by fr.le360.ma.

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