Belbachir decorated
Mustafa el-Nahhas, the first secretary-general of the
Arab League, for Khalifa autonomy. Shuqairi, the undersecretary of the Arab League, personally visited Belbachir to reinforce Spanish Morocco in the Arab League. Belbachir awarded a medal to Shuqairi. Belbachir's tenure was during the second khalifate, a period that starts two years after the death of the first Khalifa in 1923 in Spanish Morocco. During the period from 1923 to 1925, a
regent was playing the role of the Khalifa. Upon the recommendation of a few potentates, such as Ben Azouz, the second son of the first caliph seized the throne. Belbachir held the positions of the Chief of Staff of the caliph, Chief of the Civil Household, Director General of the Secretariat of the caliph, Secretary General of the Privy Council of the Khalifa and Secretary General of the
Makhzen. American writers
Dmitri Kessel and
Paul Bowles described him as "advisor to the Khalifa". In November 1949,
La Ofensiva, a Spanish newspaper, referred to him as the
chamberlain, receiving top officials of Franco's government in celebration of the Khalifa's throne day. During
World War II, he used the Spanish government to thwart the
Nazis by offering visas and passports from Spanish Morocco to the
Jews. ==Political ideologies==