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The Butane Gas Dilemma: Funding Morocco's Social Reform Agenda

Wednesday 15 May 2024 - 10:08
The Butane Gas Dilemma: Funding Morocco's Social Reform Agenda

As Morocco embarks on an ambitious social reform program, the spotlight has fallen on an unlikely source of funding, the butane gas subsidy. The government has announced a significant price hike for this essential household fuel, signaling a strategic move to optimize the allocation of state resources and finance the much-anticipated welfare overhaul.

The state's support for butane gas, a crucial commodity for countless Moroccan households, will be gradually phased out. This reduction will manifest as a price increase of 2.5 dirhams for 3kg cylinders and 10 dirhams for 12kg cylinders. The official announcement of this new pricing structure is imminent, marking a pivotal shift in the nation's energy policy.

However, the revision of butane gas prices is just one component of a far-reaching array of social programs. These initiatives encompass the expansion of healthcare coverage, the implementation of direct social assistance, housing aid, and a comprehensive salary revaluation. Together, these measures reflect Morocco's unwavering commitment to fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.

In a parliamentary address, Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch highlighted the strides made by his administration thus far. Over 3.6 million families have already benefited from direct social assistance, while 4.2 million individuals are covered by the AMO health insurance scheme, and 300,000 families have gained access to the housing aid program.

The year 2025 promises a substantial wage increase that will impact over a million families in the public sector and three million in the private domain. These social measures will represent an investment of nearly 80 billion dirhams by 2026, underscoring the government's determination to actively support the well-being of its citizens.

In December, Fouzi Lekjaâ, the Minister Delegate in charge of the Budget, reassured the public regarding the robust financing of these reforms. Through robust financial engineering, the social protection project will benefit from an annual budget of 35 billion dirhams in 2024 and 40 billion in 2026. Additionally, the reform of the compensation system is expected to liberate considerable financial margins, estimated at 3 billion dirhams in 2024 and 8 billion in 2025.

Furthermore, the liberating contribution related to assets held abroad and the social protection support fund, which is projected to have a positive balance of 9.2 billion dirhams by the end of 2023, constitute additional funding sources for these ambitious undertakings.

As Morocco navigates the complexities of financing its social reform agenda, the butane gas subsidy has emerged as an unexpected ally, illustrating the government's willingness to explore innovative avenues to secure the well-being of its people.
 


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