in 2005 Jettou started his political career in 1993 when King Hassan II appointed him to be Minister of Trade and Industry. Then he served as Minister of Interior from 2001 in the cabinet of
Abderrahmane Youssoufi until he was appointed prime minister by
King Mohammed VI on 6 October 2002. His appointment was controversial as he was not then a member of any party, and his appointment reflected how Mohammed VI wanted to run the country with a technocratic touch. Following the
September 2007 parliamentary election, Mohammed VI named Istiqlal leader
Abbas El Fassi as Jettou's successor as prime minister on 19 September 2007. Jettou was appointed President of the Audits Court on 9 August 2012, a move interpreted as meaning that King Mohammed would take full control of managing corruption cases. In December 2019, he was appointed by the king of Morocco in the Special Committee on Model of Development. == Awards and honors ==