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Abdellatif Loudiyi

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Moroccan civil servant
Abdellatif Loudiyi
عبد اللطيف لودييي
Loudiyi in 2018
Minister Delegate to the Head of Government, in charge of National Defense Administration
Assumed office
2 December 2010
MonarchMohammed VI
Prime MinisterAbbas El Fassi
Abdelilah Benkirane
Saadeddine Othmani
Aziz Akhennouch
Preceded byAbderrahmane Sbai
General Secretary of the Ministry of Economy and Finance
In office
July 2003 – 2 December 2010
MinisterFathallah Oualalou
Salaheddine Mezouar
Head of the Treasury and External Finances
In office
1998 – July 2003
Personal details
Occupationcivil servant, politician

Abdellatif Loudiyi (Arabic: عبد اللطيف لودييي) is a Moroccan civil servant and politician. Since 2 August 2010, he is serving as Minister Delegate to the Head of Government, in charge of National Defense Administration (de facto defense minister), succeeding Abderrahmane Sbai. Before this appointment, he worked at the Ministry of Economy and Finance; he was General Secretary of the Ministry of Finance from 2003 to 2010.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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References

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  1. ^ "Des consécrations méritées". La Gazette du Maroc. 28 July 2003. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Le Souverain nomme Abdellatif Loudiyi à la tête de l'Administration de la défense nationale". Le Matin. 10 December 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  3. ^ "A. Loudiyi, nouveau ministre chargé de l'Administration de la Défense nationale". Albayane. 3 December 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  4. ^ "SM le Roi nomme M. Abdellatif Loudiyi ministre délégué auprès du Premier ministre chargé de l'Administration de la Défense nationale". L'Opinion. 3 December 2010. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  5. ^ Y M (18 January 2001). "Abellatif Loudiyi, directeur du Trésor et des Finances Extérieures". l'Economiste. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
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