Moroccan Government to Hold First Post-Summer Break Meeting
Morocco Gears Up for Post-Summer Government Session with Packed Agenda
Rabat, Morocco – As the summer break comes to a close, the Moroccan government is set to convene for its first session, with a busy agenda focused on key legislative and economic matters.
According to a statement released by the Prime Minister’s office, the session, scheduled for Thursday and chaired by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, will prioritize a bill aimed at amending the existing Code of Criminal Procedure. This move signals a potential shift in the country’s judicial landscape, though details of the proposed amendments remain undisclosed.
Further emphasizing economic development, the council will then deliberate on two draft decrees. The first pertains to modifications concerning the “Bitouia” export processing zone, while the second focuses on changes to the “Tangier Automotive City” export processing zone. These discussions highlight the government’s commitment to fostering foreign investment and boosting industrial growth.
The session will conclude with the review and potential approval of high-level appointments, as stipulated by Article 92 of the Moroccan Constitution. This process is crucial for ensuring effective governance and leadership across various sectors.
Adding to the significance of this post-summer session, the government has also scheduled a special meeting following the council’s deliberations. This meeting will center around the examination of various proposed laws, indicating a proactive approach to legislative reform.
The upcoming session marks a return to regular governmental activity after the summer recess. With a focus on legal amendments, economic zones, and key appointments, the agenda underscores the government’s commitment to addressing critical issues and driving progress in Morocco.