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Morocco's King Spearheads Major Administrative Overhaul with Key Appointments

Saturday 19 October 2024 - 10:30
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco's King Spearheads Major Administrative Overhaul with Key Appointments

In a significant move to enhance governance and local administration, His Majesty King Mohammed VI has orchestrated a sweeping reshuffle of key positions within the country's central and regional administration. The monarch presided over a Council of Ministers meeting at the Royal Palace in Rabat, where several high-profile appointments were announced.

The reshuffling, proposed by the Head of Government and initiated by the Minister of the Interior, aligns with Article 49 of the Moroccan Constitution. This strategic decision underscores the King's commitment to bolstering effective governance across the nation.

Among the notable appointments, Mouaad Jamai has been named wali of the Fez-Meknes Region and governor of Fez Prefecture. Khatib El Hebil will assume the role of wali of the Oriental Region and governor of Oujda-Angad Prefecture. Essaid Zniber has been appointed as wali of the Drâa-Tafilalet Region and governor of Errachidia Province, while Mohamed Benribag will serve as wali of the Beni Mellal-Khenifra Region and governor of Beni Mellal Province.

The extensive list of appointments includes new governors for various provinces and prefectures, such as El Jadida, Skhirate-Temara, Kenitra, Safi, Taroudant, Moulay Yacoub, Tiznit, and Jerada. Additionally, several other provinces, including Azilal, Tan Tan, Aousserd, Khemisset, Nouaceur, Ifrane, Boulemane, Taourirt, Guercif, Driouch, Khénifra, Sidi Slimane, Midelt, and Es-Semara, have received new governors.

In a move to strengthen central administration, King Mohammed VI appointed Jelloul Samsseme as wali and director general of Territorial Collectivities. Hassan Mzerma has been designated as governor and director of Rural Affairs.

This comprehensive administrative reshuffle reflects a strategic focus on enhancing local governance and administrative efficiency across Morocco's diverse regions. By placing experienced leaders in these crucial positions, the monarchy aims to ensure that local and regional administrations can effectively implement policies that align with national objectives while responding to the needs of Moroccan citizens.

The Council of Ministers meeting also addressed other important matters, including discussions on the general orientations of the draft finance law for the year 2025, approval of military decrees, and the ratification of several international agreements.

This administrative overhaul marks a significant step in Morocco's ongoing efforts to modernize its governance structures and improve public service delivery. As these newly appointed officials take on their roles, the nation watches with keen interest to see how these changes will impact local development and national progress in the coming years.


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