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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 22
Two Moroccan Parties Urge Fouzi Lekjaa to Lead Them in Sept. 23 Vote
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 22

Two Moroccan Parties Urge Fouzi Lekjaa to Lead Them in Sept. 23 Vote

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 22

Summary

  • Fouzi Lekjaa is being courted by two of Morocco’s main political parties to become their leader ahead of the Sept. 23 parliamentary election, potentially positioning him for the premiership.
  • Lekjaa’s appeal stems from a dual profile: he has served as budget minister since 2021 and has led Morocco’s football federation for more than a decade.
  • His political stock has risen with Morocco’s transformation into a serious World Cup contender, turning the kingdom’s football architect into a potential national election figure.
  • The push would carry Lekjaa from sports administration and fiscal policy into frontline electoral politics as Morocco prepares for a fall vote.

Insights

He denies political ambition, but could Lekjaa’s football success make him Morocco’s next prime minister?
How will Morocco balance its billion-dollar World Cup dream against pressing needs like education and healthcare?