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Fathallah Oualalou: "Today the Maghreb Is Blocked but the Peoples Remain Connected"

Summary by JeuneAfrique.com
At the age of 83, the former Minister of Economy and former Mayor of Rabat, a respected figure of the Moroccan left, publishes Memoirs, which recount more than sixty years of political and economic life. In this interview, he goes back to his choices, his reflections with this very way to "interpret history rather than tell one another".
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At the age of 83, the former Minister of Economy and former Mayor of Rabat, a respected figure of the Moroccan left, publishes Memoirs, which recount more than sixty years of political and economic life. In this interview, he goes back to his choices, his reflections with this very way to "interpret history rather than tell one another".

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JeuneAfrique.com broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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