Abbas El Fassi, born on September eighteenth, nineteen forty, is a prominent Moroccan politician, diplomat, and lawyer. He is best known for his tenure as the Prime Minister of Morocco, a position he held from September nineteenth, two thousand seven, until November twenty-ninth, two thousand eleven. His leadership came at a time of significant political and social change in the country.
A member of the Istiqlal Party, El Fassi succeeded independent Driss Jettou, bringing with him a wealth of experience in governance and public service. His political career has been marked by a commitment to national development and reform, reflecting the aspirations of the Moroccan people.
Throughout his career, El Fassi has also been involved in various diplomatic efforts, representing Morocco on the international stage. His legal background has further equipped him to navigate the complexities of both domestic and international politics, making him a respected figure in Moroccan society.