Driss Basri

Driss Basri (in Arab: rear RTL إدريسالبصري) (born the November 8th 1938 with Settat, Morocco and dead the August 27th 2007 with Paris), is a Moroccan politician which exerted the function of Minister of Interior Department under the reign of the king Hassan II. It is known to have been the strong man of the king and his right-hand man.

Biography

Born in 1938 in the town of Settat, Basri began its career as a police superintendent with Rabat under the shade of the general Ahmed Dlimi. In January 1973, Basri was appointed chief of the unit of the Direction of the monitoring of the territory (DST) and a year after had the post of Secretary of State to the ministry for the Interior. In March 1979, Basri was named by the king with the head of the ministry for the interior.

Driss Basri was deposed of its administrative offices by Mohammed VI, on November 9th 1999, following the many complaints of Moroccan citizens.

It settles in France in 2002 with two steps of the street of Passy, fashionable district of Paris, and dies the August 27th 2007 in a Parisian hospital following a cancer of liver, at the 68 years age. The mortal remains of the former strong man of the mode of the late king Hassan II, had been repatriated Tuesday, August 28, 2007 in Morocco and was buried Wednesday the 29th with the cemetery of the Martyrs of Reduction.

Some 200 people, mainly her family and her close relations, witnessed its funeral been sulky by the political community, per hour when Morocco was in electoral campaign for legislative of September 7th, 2007.

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