In 2004, after the withdrawal from politics of
Abdelkrim Alkhatib, Othmani became the head of the
Justice and Development Party (PJD). At the time, he was also a parliamentary deputy for
Inezgane. He was later succeeded by
Abdelilah Benkirane in 2008, and became leader of the party once again in 2017 following Benkirane's failure to form a government. Othmani was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 3 January 2012 to 10 October 2013 in the government headed by his party, the PJD. He was succeeded as Minister of Foreign Affairs by
Salaheddine Mezouar. Subsequently, he headed the
parliamentary group of the PJD.
Michael R. Pompeo in
Rabat on 5 December 2019. On 17 March 2017, he was appointed prime minister by
King Mohammed VI, after Benkirane was dismissed for failing to form a new coalition. Othmani later said that his appointment was "unexpected." On 25 March 2017, he announced that the government he was leading would include the PJD, the
National Rally of Independents, the
Popular Movement, the
Constitutional Union, the
Party of Progress and Socialism and the
Socialist Union of Popular Forces. It was formed on 5 April 2017. Othmani's government was viewed as
francophile. On 26 November 2017, he announced the dismissal of four cabinet members for allegedly failing to implement the government's development program for Morocco's northern
Rif region. In December 2017, he was elected new party leader of the PJD. On 24 August 2020, Othmani, along with his party, rejected normalizing relations with Israel, stating doing so would breach Palestinian rights. In 2021, he received
Hamas leader
Ismail Haniyeh in
Rabat to express his support for the Palestinian cause. On 8 September 2021, in the
legislative elections, his party won 13 of the 395 seats, losing nearly 90% of the seats obtained in 2016, including Othmani's own seat in
Mohammedia. Benkirane called upon Othmani to resign from his position as party leader. Many politicians blamed Othmani for his poor performance. The following day, Othmani decided to resign from his position as General Secretary of the Justice and Development Party.
Aziz Akhannouch of the National Rally of Independents was appointed by Mohammed VI on 10 September to form a government, and succeeded him on 7 October. A ceremony marking the transfer of the office was held the following day. == Personal life ==