The government coalition reaffirms its willingness to continue implementing the government program

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The parties of the government coalition (National Rally of Independents (RNI), ​Authenticity and Modernity‌ Party (PAM) and Istiqlal‍ Party), expressed, during a majority meeting, their pride in the ​government’s ‍achievements in‌ several sectors as well as the ⁤implementation of socio-economically important projects​ and projects.

In this sense, the Head ⁤of⁢ Government, Aziz Akhannouch, president of the RNI, welcomed‍ the cohesion of the components of the majority, praising “the spirit of⁢ responsibility which ⁤they ⁤demonstrated during the renewal of the structures of the Houses of Representatives and advisors”, which ‌establishes the cohesion of this ‌majority and testifies ⁤to the strength and coherence of⁤ its components.

Highlighting the “political maturity” having marked⁢ the management of the majority, Mr. ​Akhannouch‍ affirmed ‍that we had⁢ been⁣ concerned‍ since‍ the beginning of this experience‌ to guarantee the cohesion of ‍the majority and its ⁣components, with the objective of overcome all the economic difficulties inherited from⁣ previous ‍periods.

He also considered ⁣that the ‌political start ‍of this year “confronts ‌us all with‍ great challenges” ⁤defined by the speech of HM King Mohammed VI at the opening of the current parliamentary session, and in​ which the question of the‌ Moroccan Sahara and positive developments​ on this issue will‌ be among the main aspects⁣ of the‌ current legislative and governmental year.

In this ⁣regard, Mr. Akhannouch stressed⁣ that the Royal Speech carries strong symbolic‌ and historical⁣ meanings, ⁣to move in the management of the national⁣ cause from a management phase towards a dynamic of change, with its strategic dimensions ‌based on proactivity. , taking‌ initiative, as well as firmness and responsibility.

Furthermore, ​he⁢ called on the‌ parliamentary groups of the majority to interact ‍in⁢ depth with the Sovereign’s Speech ⁢and to unite their efforts to defend the national cause,​ particularly in terms ⁤of choosing executives and parliamentary skills qualified to defend the file ⁤at hand.⁤ internationally and capable of ‌following national and international developments ‍and developments linked to the issue of the Moroccan Sahara, while placing the Moroccan ⁣proposal on the⁤ official ​agenda of parliamentary diplomacy, whether in ​multilateral parliamentary organizations or in parliamentary friendship groups with a view to supporting the ⁤Moroccan position by all available ‍means ‌and tools.

Mr. Akhannouch also expressed his deep pride in the political, social and economic achievements made by this government, stressing that employment “will constitute, in the next period, the government priority par excellence and ‍a​ strategic ‍challenge to be taken up.”

For‍ his part,⁢ the secretary general ⁣of the Istiqlal Party, Nizar⁢ Baraka called for moving up a gear in⁢ the implementation of reforms and ‌commitments​ contained in the⁢ government program, resulting from the electoral ‍programs of the parties having ⁣benefited from the confidence‍ of citizens.

This government mandate was⁢ marked⁤ by satisfactory ⁣and‌ positive results in different areas and sectors despite constraints,⁢ inflation and international ⁣price ‍fluctuations and ⁢narrow budgetary room for​ maneuver, he said. added,⁣ noting that the government continues to‌ make efforts to achieve appropriate ⁢solutions ‍that meet needs and ‌address constraints.

After recalling ‌that the social state, desired by HM ‍King Mohammed VI,‌ has become a tangible reality,⁣ Mr. Baraka stressed that “we⁢ are in phase with a new vision to create employment opportunities with voluntary measures financial, fiscal and‌ economic in promising sectors”, noting that citizens have​ a⁤ great need for tangible measures in line with‍ their urgent and legitimate needs ⁤and for permanent, simple and transparent communication‍ on the ‌achievements accomplished.

He emphasized the need to work within ​the framework of the parliamentary majority​ to consolidate ‌the achievements to convince the small number of countries which still ⁣hesitate or continue to take the wrong‌ view of Morocco’s legitimate rights ⁤over its Sahara, noting that this ​situation requires the establishment of a ⁤national mechanism for partisan ​diplomacy in ⁤Morocco in the form of a Moroccan bloc bringing together all national political groups.

For his part, the member of ⁢the collegial management of the PAM, Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid, underlined that this meeting reflects “the harmony‍ which reigns within the ⁤components of​ the government majority”, estimating‌ that ​Morocco “has achieved numerous⁤ achievements, particularly on the diplomatic level under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI.

He said that the 2025⁣ finance bill‌ is “realistic and meets the‌ expectations of citizens, in particular thanks to tax measures and the creation ​of ​more than 29,000 positions in the​ public sector”, ⁤noting ⁣that the ⁢government has‌ prepared the file employment ⁣as an absolute priority for the remainder of ​his mandate.

The⁤ Executive, he added, worked continuously, for three years, with constant coordination, reporting several achievements that have been‌ accomplished, notably the social protection project, the acceleration⁢ of reform of the ⁤health system and the implementation of reforms in the sectors of education, higher education and vocational training in line with the ‍aspirations of young people, ⁢recalling ⁢the historic agreement on the increase in salaries, eu regard to the challenges faced by Moroccan families in terms of purchasing power.

Concerning the access to housing project, Mr. Bensaid ‍noted that the ‍royal program of direct housing⁤ assistance has achieved its objectives ⁤so far, since the number of beneficiaries has reached more than 26,000 households.

And to estimate that the positive⁣ results⁢ obtained over the last‌ three years “constitute a motivation to⁣ continue our work with a faster pace, permanent coordination⁤ between the⁣ components of the government⁤ majority and regular communication with citizens and this ⁣, in order to take up other ⁣challenges‍ and think about solutions to several problems, including water and youth unemployment firmly among‌ the priorities.

For their part,⁣ Mahmoud Archane ⁢of the⁢ Democratic and Social Movement Party (MDS) and ​Chaoui Belassal ⁣of the Constitutional‍ Union Party (UC),⁢ who‌ support the government, underlined ​the cohesion marking the government majority, which was reflected positively on its ⁣ability to meet challenges and respond ⁤to citizens’ questions, despite the difficult economic situation, noting the ‌positive interaction of the majority with all urgent issues, such as​ the Al Haouz earthquake and the floods in the South-East.

The presidents of‌ the majority groups in the Houses of Representatives and Advisors, for their ⁣part, recognized “the success of the government ⁤in implementing all‌ of ‍its⁣ commitments contained in the government program”, welcoming the cohesion and agreement of the government‌ in resolving the current problems of⁢ Moroccans, at their head⁤ water and employment.

They also welcomed the government’s involvement in the implementation ‍of the provisions of ⁤the social state, and the continuation of the work aimed at improving the social and material conditions of all Moroccans, ‍as part of the preservation of major financial balances.​ of the country.

‌What challenges does Morocco’s current coalition government face in achieving its economic reforms?

Interview between the Editor of ⁣Time.news and Political Expert on Moroccan Governance

Time.news Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, ‍we have the⁢ privilege of speaking with Dr. Layla Benhamza, a‌ political analyst and expert on⁢ Moroccan governance. Thank you for⁣ joining us, Dr. Benhamza.

Dr. Layla Benhamza: Thank you for having ‌me! It’s ‌a pleasure to be here.

Editor: Let’s dive right ⁣in. Recently, the ⁢government coalition made ​headlines with their meeting, where⁢ Aziz Akhannouch, the Head of‍ Government, ‌praised the accomplishments​ of the current administration. What stands out to you about ‌the discussions that took place?

Dr. Benhamza: ‍One of the most compelling aspects of ⁣the meeting was the emphasis on cohesion ‍among the coalition⁤ parties.​ Akhannouch’s remarks about the “spirit of responsibility”​ show a commitment not only to their internal unity but also to ⁤navigating⁢ the challenges ahead as a united front. This ‌is crucial for any‌ government that aims to implement socio-economic reforms effectively.

Editor: He also mentioned that overcoming‌ economic difficulties ⁢inherited from‌ the past is a priority. How do you assess their approach given Morocco’s ​current economic landscape?

Dr. Benhamza: The‍ commitment to tackle⁤ economic⁤ issues ⁣head-on is commendable, especially amidst rising inflation and global economic pressures. However, the effectiveness of this approach will depend on their ability to translate‌ promises into concrete actions. Both Akhannouch and​ Nizar ⁤Baraka indicated a strong focus on employment—a vital move given the pressing need for job creation in Morocco.

Editor: Employment⁣ is certainly a key challenge. What specific strategies do you think⁢ the government ⁣should adopt to create ⁣meaningful job⁣ opportunities?

Dr. Benhamza: The government needs to innovate in fiscal and economic policies, focusing on sectors with ⁢potential for growth, such as renewable energy, technology, and⁣ tourism. Moreover, fostering partnerships between public and private sectors could boost employment. Clear ​communication with citizens about these efforts​ and progress is equally essential. Transparency will build trust and ⁤accountability.

Editor: Speaking of accountability, the ‍Moroccan Sahara issue was highlighted in the coalition’s discussions. How ​important is⁣ it for the different political factions to rally together on⁣ such sensitive national matters?

Dr. Benhamza: Unity on national issues like the⁤ Moroccan Sahara is ⁣crucial. The government’s call for cohesive efforts⁣ in defending ​Morocco’s territorial integrity is not‍ just a political ​stance; it⁣ reflects a‌ deeper understanding of the nation’s identity and sovereignty. A⁤ robust coalition ​can ​help⁤ enhance Morocco’s position on ⁢the international stage,⁣ but ‍it requires genuine collaboration ​across party‍ lines.

Editor: Aziz Akhannouch mentioned a shift towards “a dynamic‍ of​ change.” What​ does that signify for the political landscape in Morocco moving forward?

Dr. Benhamza: This signals a desire for proactive ‌governance rather than reactive measures. It⁤ suggests that the government is aware of its challenges and is prepared to tackle them head-on with a strategic vision. This can lead to a more responsive and responsible political environment, but it will require political maturity⁣ and​ accountability over ‍time.

Editor: As a final thought, what are some potential⁣ pitfalls the current coalition⁣ government should be wary of in the pursuit of their ambitious agenda?

Dr. ⁢Benhamza:⁤ They must be careful about over-promising and under-delivering. Economic‌ reforms take ⁣time, and ‍citizens ‌must see tangible results to maintain their trust. Additionally,‌ managing ⁣internal dynamics within the coalition will ​be critical; any friction could⁣ undermine their ⁤objectives. Sustaining public engagement and expectations will ⁢also be essential in navigating challenges.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Benhamza, for your insightful⁤ analysis. It’s clear that Morocco’s political landscape is evolving, and public confidence will depend on how effectively this government can manage both unity and ⁢reform.

Dr. ⁢Benhamza: Thank you for having me. I look forward to seeing⁤ how these changes unfold in the future. ​

Editor: Thank you to our readers for joining us today. Stay tuned⁢ for more insights on global affairs!

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