Azzeddine Laraki

Azzeddine Laraki (Arabic: عز الدين العراقي ʻAz ud-Dīn al-ʻArāqī; 1 May 1929 – 1 February 2010) was a politician who served as the tenth Prime Minister of Morocco from 30 September 1986 to 11 August 1992.

His ancestor, 14th-century laureate and poet, Muhammad b. Abi al-Qasim b. al-Nafis al-Husayni al-Karbalaei, was the first to visit Morocco regularly, until he gained the epithet Laraki (trans.

[5] He received his primary and secondary education in Fez before joining the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, from which he obtained his doctorate in 1957.

On 8 to 10 October, Laraki had meetings with the president of the European Commission, Mr Jacques Delors, in the solemn opening of the session of the House of Representatives.

[12][13] He also served as an aggregate professor at Mohammed V University's the Faculty of Medicine, and a member of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco.

Laraki meeting Hans van den Broek (1983)