Abdelfattah Louarak

Abdelfattah Louarak (Arabic: عبد الفتاح الوراق; born c. 1955 )[1] is a Moroccan army General. On 18 January 2017, he was appointed by king Mohammed VI as the professional chief-of-staff of the Moroccan army (Inspector of the Armed Forces), succeeding in this capacity, General Bouchaib Arroub.

Abdelfattah Louarak
عبد الفتاح الوراق
Inspector General of the Armed Forces and commander of the southern zone
Assumed office
18 January 2017
Preceded byBouchaib Arroub
Director of the Human Resources in the 3rd Bureau
In office
2000s  18 January 2017.
Personal details
Born1955 (age 6465)[1]
Ben Ahmed, Settat Province[1]
Military service
Allegiance Morocco
Branch/service Royal Moroccan Army
Years of service1976–present
RankGeneral de Corps d'Armée
CommandsInspector-General of the Armed Forces
Commander of the southern zone

Louarak was promoted by the king to the rank of 4 star general (Général de Corps d'Armée) on 31 July 2017.[1]

Not much is known about Louarak's career other than what a news website close to the Moroccan king's secretary Mounir Majidi published in an article,[1] which claims that Louarak was part of the 11th mechanized infantry regiment during the Western Sahara war and then was appointed in charge of human resources in the 3rd bureau, which Arroub headed for long time.[1]

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