Arab Times

Moroccan PM forms govt:

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Al-Othmani

Morocco’s Prime Minister Saadeddine El Othmani succeeded in building a governing coalition Saturday, ending a damaging five-month political deadlock just eight days after taking office.

El Othmani, 61, of the Islamist Party for Justice and Developmen­t, or PJD, announced in a press conference in Rabat that an agreement had been reached with six political parties to form a coalition government.

“We will proceed step by step,” El Othmani, No. 2 in the PJD and a former foreign minister, told The Associated Press after the announceme­nt.

“Now that we have defined the members of the government coalition, three steps remain: defining the flowchart and structure of government, then the ministeria­l portfolios, and then the ministeria­l department­s that each party in the coalition will manage.”

Othmani moved swiftly after his March 17 appointmen­t to bridge difference­s with rival parties.

His moderate Islamist party won parliament­ary elections in October but didn’t win enough seats to govern alone. El Othmani’s predecesso­r Abdelilah Benkirane failed to build a coalition and alienated potential partners.

The protracted crisis was hurting the economy and Morocco’s image, and the king fired him this month in an unusual interventi­on. (AP)

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