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Morocco committed to regional development: Official

Morocco’s interior minister, Abdelouafi Laftit, says that King Mohammed VI has a special interest in the success of regional development projects in Morocco.

• December 21, 2024
King Mohammed VI (Credit: Blackpat)
King Mohammed VI (Credit: Blackpat)

Morocco’s interior minister, Abdelouafi Laftit, says that King Mohammed VI has a special interest in the success of regional development projects in Morocco.

Mr Laftit emphasised that he viewed the regional development initiative as a key driver for integrated, sustainable economic growth and human development.

He made this statement during the closing of the second National Conference on Advanced Regionalisation, held under the High Patronage of HM King Mohammed VI, on Saturday in Tangier.

Mr Laftit further noted that regional development required the collective efforts of all stakeholders to ensure prosperity and a decent life for citizens.

According to him, the royal message emphasises the need to take up the challenges that still stand in the way of optimal implementation of the advanced regionalisation project.

He cited the challenges of reinforcing participative democracy regionally and locally and implementing the constitutional principle of territorial accountability.

According to him, other challenges include promoting regional attractiveness and the ability of regions to develop financing mechanisms to cope with certain crises and adapt to changes imposed by the economic situation and future hazards.

The minister said the participation of several stakeholders in the event had enabled constructive and fruitful debates on themes relating to the challenges facing the advanced regionalisation project.

The president of the Association of Moroccan Regions (ARM), Mbarka Bouaida, described the conference as a strategic movement that dealt with improving the environment and the country’s economy on a global and national scale.

Bouaida said the meeting had brought together many organisations, experts, students, citizens and global companies from across all territories.

She said the continuity of the dialogue would allow citizens and companies to organise intervention and support programmes in the field of interest.

(NAN)

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