Mbarek Bekkay

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Mbarek Bekkay was a Moroccan nationalist leader and statesman who became the country’s first head of government following independence from France in 1955.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
nationalist leader
politician
statesman
appointedBy Mohammed V of Morocco NERFINISHED
citizenshipAfterIndependence Morocco NERFINISHED
continent Africa
countryDuringTerm Kingdom of Morocco NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Morocco NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Moroccan
foreignRelationsContext France–Morocco relations NERFINISHED
governmentFormation first national government after French protectorate
governmentTypeLed monarchical government
headOfGovernmentOf Morocco NERFINISHED
headOfStateDuringTerm Mohammed V of Morocco NERFINISHED
historicalEra Cold War era NERFINISHED
post-colonial era
languageSpoken Arabic NERFINISHED
French
movement Moroccan nationalist movement
notableFor being the first head of government of independent Morocco
role in Moroccan independence
notableRole first prime minister of independent Morocco
occupation civil servant
politician
statesman
officeEstablishedFor independent Moroccan government
politicalAlignment Moroccan nationalism
positionHeld Head of Government of Morocco NERFINISHED
Prime Minister of Morocco NERFINISHED
predecessorInOffice French Resident-General in Morocco NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Maghreb NERFINISHED
North Africa NERFINISHED
residence Morocco NERFINISHED
Rabat NERFINISHED
roleInIndependence leading first independent cabinet of Morocco
negotiating political transition
significantEvent Moroccan independence from France
end of French protectorate in Morocco
sphereOfInfluence Moroccan politics
North African decolonization
timePeriodOfActivity 20th century
workedOn transition from protectorate to independence

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