progress report for the government of Aziz Akhannouch

progress report for the government of Aziz Akhannouch

It was yesterday, Friday January 14, the first 100 days of the team led by Aziz Akhannouch, appointed Prime Minister by King Mohammed VI after the victory of the RNI party in the legislative elections of September 8. Victory ending a decade of governance by the Islamists of the PJD. In this period of health crisis coupled with an economic crisis, many hopes rest on this new government.

This week, on Wednesday January 12, the Observatory of Government Action published a report on these first 100 days. Mohammed Jadri, director of the institution, notes points that he describes as “ positive “.

Several decrees have notably been signed to extend social coverage, allowing 22 million Moroccans to benefit from it. He also points out that ” this government held 4 meetings of the Central Investment Committee in which there are 31 partnership agreements, which represents almost 11,300 jobs “. And third point, a new project for young people for work camps between 6 and 24 months. »

However, the Observatory also notes negative points. Mohammed Jadri notes that there are “ an absence of the head of government in the media “, as well as a “ casting error with the dismissal of the Minister of Health a week after her appointment because of his double role as Mayor of Casablanca and Minister of Health.

Finally, points out the director of the Observatory of Government Action, ” it is necessary to put the necessary means to fight against certain practices of unfair competition to preserve the purchasing power of the Moroccan citizen. »

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