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The following references were in the article but don't support any of the content (it looked like they had been added at random points in the text), but they might be possible to use. Might be, because several of them are not about El Ferdaous but about actions he has taken as a politician (making speeches, signing proposals etc), and such things are not automatically encyclopedic information. I'm adding the sources here anyway, so other editors can evaluate them and see a) whether they are in fact reliable and independent, and b) if there is any content in them that could be added to the article. (I am not adding the duplicate press release I removed, where welovebuzz.com had published the same PR as Le Matin.) --bonadeacontributionstalk12:31, 8 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
"Soutien des artistes : Othman El Ferdaous se défend au Parlement" (Aujourd'hui le Maroc)[1]
"Le Maroc et l'ONU signent un Plan de travail annuel dans le domaine de la jeunesse" (Hespress Français)[2]
"Minister: Gender Equality to Boost Economic Growth in Morocco" (Morocco World News)[3]
"Le Brexit et l'inquiétante myopie stratégique de Bruxelles en Méditerranée" (La Tribune) – this is a text written by El Ferdaous, so it's hard to see how it could be used as a source at all[4]