Mohamed Benhima

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Mohamed Benhima (Arabic: محمد بنهيمة; June 25, 1924–November 23, 1992) was the fifth Prime Minister of Morocco, serving from 7 July 1967 to 6 October 1969.[1] He was born in Safi (Asfi) to Taïbi Benhima and Rkia Benhida. He died on 23 November 1992, in Rabat.[2] He was also Minister of Education and Minister of the Interior.

Personal life

He is the father of Driss Benhima, the CEO of Royal Air Maroc.

References

  1. ^ The Middle East and North Africa. Volume 27, Regional surveys of the world. Europa Publications Limited, 1980. ISBN 9780905118505
  2. ^ "Political Leaders: Morocco".
Preceded by Prime Minister of Morocco
1967 - 1969
Succeeded by