Moroccan Government to Reconvene Next Week Following Ministers’ Break
Moroccan Government Set to Resume Meetings After Summer Break
The Moroccan government, led by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, is gearing up to resume its regular meetings next week, following a break for the summer holidays. This return to session signals a shift back to the pressing matters facing the nation after a period of relative political quiet.
While the official agenda for the upcoming meetings has yet to be released, it’s expected that the government will address key issues impacting Moroccans. These could include the ongoing economic recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, strategies for tackling inflation, and plans for the upcoming fiscal year.
The Akhannouch government, which took office in October 2021, has faced a number of challenges during its tenure, including the global economic downturn and the impact of the war in Ukraine on energy and food prices. The government’s response to these challenges, particularly its efforts to mitigate the impact on vulnerable populations, will likely be a key focus in the coming months.
The resumption of government meetings is an important moment in the political calendar, offering an opportunity for the Akhannouch government to outline its priorities and demonstrate its commitment to addressing the needs of the Moroccan people.