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The Resident-General of France in Morocco, officially named Resident Commissioner General, was the official representative of the French government in Rabat during the French protectorate period. For 44 years, from Lyautey to Dubois (who became the first French ambassador to independent Morocco), there were fourteen Residents General who ...
Social security system of the Senate of France (régime du Sénat) Social security system of the National Assembly of France (régime de l'Assemblée nationale), Social security system of the port of Bordeaux (régime du port autonome de Bordeaux) Fund for non-resident French nationals (Caisse des français de l'étranger)
The Caisse de dépot et de gestion (French pronunciation: [kɛs də depo e də ʒɛstjɔ̃], lit. ' Deposit and Management Fund ', abbr. CDG) is a state-owned financial institution which manages long-term savings in Morocco.
France 24 said that NUPES would "argue that the reform, which was inserted into the social security budget, is a legislative rider, since the text addresses more than just finances", and that "[l]eft-wing deputies intend to rely on the opinion of France's Conseil d'État (Council of State), which had warned the government of a risk that certain ...
On 23 July 2024, following the victory of the New Popular Front in the 2024 French legislative election, La France Insoumise proposed to scrap the pension reform plans in a vote, receiving support from the National Rally.
Marshal of France from 1921 13 December 1916 to 7 April 1917: Henri Gouraud, Acting Resident-General: For Lyautey: 4 October 1925 to 1 January 1929: Théodore Steeg, Resident-General: 2 January 1929 to 14 September 1933: Lucien Saint, Resident-General: 14 September 1933 to 22 March 1936: Auguste Henri Ponsot, Resident-General: 22 March 1936 to ...
Aujourd'hui Le Maroc was first published in 2001 by ALM Publishing. [1] [2] The paper was founded by Khalil Hachimi Idrissi, who later served as director of the state official press agency Maghreb Arabe Presse, and who owned a stake in the publishing company of ALM. [3]
From 1985 to 2003, Télé 7 Jours organized a French television production award (similar in nature to the Emmy Awards) called the 7 d'Or. [2] From 1996 to 1999, Benjamin Cuq worked as reporter for Télé 7 Jours. In 2007, Télé 7 jours was the fourth best-selling television magazine in France, behind Télé Z, TV Hebdo and TV Magazine.