Vol 49 No 1 |
- NORTH AFRICA
Within King Mohammed VI’s court intelligence director Mohamed Yassine Mansouri and palace advisor Mohammed Moatassim remain critical to key decisions although ‘M6’ will continue to encourage a younger generation of advisors and officials in a search for more imaginative approaches to the country’s social crises...
Vol 49 No 1 |
- WESTERN SAHARA
Speaking privately Moroccan sources agree that King Mohammed VI has effectively recognised Polisario as the conflict’s main protagonist...
There was little surprise that after a very energetic campaign one of King Mohammed VI’s long-time closest allies Minister of State for the Interior Fouad Ali Himma and two others on his SAP list were elected in the poor Soussi constituency of Rhamna...
King Mohammed VI ('M6') has publicly committed himself to calling the party that wins the most votes to have first go at trying to form the next government...
Vol 48 No 16 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
Morocco’s King Mohammed VI suspects that Sarkozy envisages a Franco-Algerian partnership as central to his planned Mediterranean Union...
Vol 48 No 14 |
- GABON
- FRANCE
We hear that he is looking to shift assets to Morocco domain of his ally King Mohammed VI...
The warmest words came from Morocco's King Mohammed VI who spoke of his commitment to maintain the 'exceptional relations' between Rabat and Paris...
Vol 48 No 9 |
- ALGERIA
- MAGHREB
The authorities said they were hunting another ten would-be suicide bombers; King Mohammed VI has sought to calm nerves reacting more quickly than after the May 2003 attacks...
Vol 48 No 1 |
- NORTH AFRICA
In Morocco King Mohammed VI has begun his fifth decade working to bridge the yawning gap between rich and poor that threatens to upset the social order – and to successfully resolve the Western Sahara dispute...
The Moroccan political system has matured considerably under Mohammed VI – emphasised by a wide-ranging truth and reconciliation process intended to draw a line under the excesses of the late King Hassan II...
Nevertheless Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak stayed safely at home as did half of the invited heads of state including Morocco's King Mohamed VI Tunisian President Zine el Abidine ben Ali and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah ibn Abdel Aziz al Saud...