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Ambassador Christophe Lecourtier Proposed to Lead the French Development Agency

Summary by Le Figaro
Wished by the Elysée, this appointment will have to be validated in parliamentary committees as well as by the High Authority for the transparency of public life.

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The Managing Director of the French Development Agency is expected to give his place to the current Ambassador of France to Morocco from May onwards. Christophe Lecourtier is about to take the lead in a group forced to set foot in Africa.

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Wished by the Elysée, this appointment will have to be validated in parliamentary committees as well as by the High Authority for the transparency of public life.

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Validated by the executive, his appointment still needs to be approved by the parliament. The AFD is one of the main instruments of influence of France abroad.

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The current French Ambassador to Morocco, Christophe Lecourtier, could soon take over the leadership of the French Development Agency (AFD).The post L'Ambassador de France au Maroc, Christophe Lecourtier, pressenti pour directeur l'AFD appeared first on LesEco.ma.

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The French President Emmanuel Macron wishes to appoint Christophe Lecourtier, the current French Ambassador to Morocco, as head of the French Development Agency (AFD). The announcement was made on Tuesday 9 March by the Élysée. However, this appointment remains subject to the approval of the relevant parliamentary committees as well as to the opinion of the High Authority for the Transparency of Public Life...

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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