Mustapha Baitas

Mustapha Baitas

politician Morocco

Mustapha Baitas is a Moroccan politician and the Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament and Government Spokesperson. He has recently been in the news for announcing that the number of beneficiaries of Morocco's mandatory health insurance system (AMO) has reached 24.7 million, highlighting the government's commitment to social justice and inclusion in healthcare access.

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Morocco Morocco: Mustapha Baitas is the Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament and the government spokesperson. 8

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Du nouveau pour le corps médical

Morocco Morocco: Mustapha Baitas is the Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament and the government spokesperson. 8

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: L'ONHYM sera transformé en société anonyme

Morocco Morocco: Mustapha Baitas indicated the project's alignment with the adaptation to new means of public transport. 7

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Les trottinettes et vélos électriques entrent dans le Code de la route

Morocco Morocco: Mustapha Baitas is the Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament and the government spokesperson who provided details about the decree. 7

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Universités à accès régulé : ce qui va changer pour les étudiants

Morocco Morocco: Mustapha Baitas is the Minister Delegate in charge of Relations with Parliament and the government spokesperson who presented the new training institute. 8

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Nouvel institut de formation dédié au transport et à la logistique à Nouaceur

Jamaica Jamaica: Mustapha Baitas, Morocco's government spokesperson, linked the attack to what he said was growing support for Morocco in the conflict from the international community. 7

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: Hackers breach Morocco's social security database in an unprecedented cyberattack | World News