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Moroccan politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saad Hassar (Arabic: سعد حصار – born 21 February 1953, Salé) is a Moroccan politician. Between 2007 and 2012, he was Secretary of State for the Interior in the cabinet of Abbas El Fassi, succeeding Fouad Ali El Himma.[1][2][3][4]
Saad Hassar | |
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Secretary of State for the Interior | |
In office 19 September 2007 – 3 January 2012 | |
Preceded by | Fouad Ali El Himma (as Delegate-Minister of the Interior) |
Succeeded by | Charki Draiss (as Delegate-Minister of the Interior) |
Personal details | |
Born | Salé, Morocco | 21 February 1953
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | École Spéciale des Travaux Publics (ESTP) Paul Sabatier University |
Occupation | Politician, engineer |
Saad Hassar studied at the Mission laïque française of Rabat (Lycée Descartes) and at the École Spéciale des Travaux Publics of Paris.[1] He is a nephew of Abdelkrim al-Khatib, co-founder of the National Popular Movement which later became the Justice and Development Party, and cousin of Moroccan Gendarmerie General Hosni Benslimane.[1]
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