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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 18.4 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

General · Modern
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Youssoufi, a prominent opposition figure, was forced into exile in France due to his political activities against the monarchy. He lived there for decades, continuing his activism and legal work.
Youssoufi returned to Morocco after a political amnesty. He was elected First Secretary of the USFP, the main opposition party. He led the party in negotiations with the monarchy for political reforms.
King Hassan II appointed Youssoufi as Prime Minister of Morocco, leading a government of alternance (alternation). This was a historic moment, as it was the first time an opposition leader had been appointed to the post, marking a step towards political liberalization.
Youssoufi resigned as Prime Minister after the end of his term. His government had implemented some reforms but faced challenges, including economic difficulties and limited real power. His resignation marked the end of the first alternance government.
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