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Strategic appointments signal Morocco's administrative evolution

Morocco's Government Council has approved several high-level appointments across key ministries and institutions, marking significant changes in the nation's administrative landscape. Samira El Malizi has been appointed as director of Morocco's National Library (BNRM), transitioning from......

Morocco Appoints Naima Ben Yahia as Minister of Solidarity, Bringing Extensive Gender Equality Experience

In a significant government reshuffle announced Wednesday, Naima Ben Yahia has been appointed as Morocco's new Minister of Solidarity and Family, replacing Aawatif Hayar. The appointment, confirmed during a ceremony in Rabat where King Mohammed VI received the new ministers, brings to the position......

Morocco Appoints New Education Ministers Amid Student Protests and Learning Challenges

Morocco has appointed new ministers to lead its education and higher education sectors during a significant government reshuffle, occurring against the backdrop of educational challenges and student unrest. Mohamed Saad Berrada, a member of the Rally of Independents (RNI) Political Bureau, has assumed......

Morocco Appoints New Health Minister Amid Healthcare System Challenges

Morocco has appointed Amine Tahraoui as its new Minister of Health, marking a significant change in leadership as the nation grapples with persistent healthcare challenges. The appointment was confirmed during a recent government reshuffle, with King Mohammed VI formally receiving the incoming and continuing......

Morocco Modernizes Criminal Law: Balancing Rights and Safety

The Moroccan Government Council has taken a significant step towards modernizing the nation's legal system by approving amendments to the Criminal Procedure Law. This move, part of a broader judicial reform initiative, aims to strike a delicate balance between societal protection and individual rights. On......

Academic Standoff: 94% of Medical Students Skip Exams Amid Escalating Crisis

In an extraordinary display of solidarity, a resounding 94% of medical students across Morocco have chosen to boycott their semester examinations, heightening an already tense confrontation between academia and the government. The National Commission of Medical, Dental, and Pharmacy Students (CNEMEP)......