Morocco has appointed new Consuls General to ten countries, including Algeria, France and Spain. The officials are expected to begin serving in their new roles on August 1st and September 1st, 2024, and March 1st, 2025.
Among the appointments are Mustapha Rezouk who will be the new Consul General in Algiers. Three will serve in Spain: Dounia Dlirou in Seville, Soumia Fethi in Almeria, and Mohamed El Jebbari in Bilbao.
Three more will serve in France: Nezha Sahel in Bordeaux, Feyyad Abderrahman in Colombes, and Soumia Bahamidi in Montpellier.
Lahcen Aboudrar has been selected to head the kingdom’s consulate general in Nouadhibou, Mauritania, while Hassan Amalloul will serve in Tunis, Tunisia.
In Italy, the new Consuls General are Souad Slimani in Rome and Sidi Mohamed Biadi Allah in Turin.
Mustapha Mabjal is the Consul General appointed in Den Bosch, Netherlands.
Mouad Abriz will represent Morocco as Consul General in London, UK, and Saad Bendouro will be the new Consul General in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.