The Moroccan Council of Advisors is set to hold three general sessions on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, according to the schedule of general sessions issued by the Council’s General Secretariat. These sessions will cover diverse topics including language policy, oral questions, and legislation.
Session Details:
- Morning Session (10:30 AM):
- Dedicated to discussing the report of the thematic working group on “Language Policy in Morocco”.
- Oral Questions Session (3:00 PM):
- The weekly session devoted to oral questions.
- Legislative Session (Immediately after the Oral Questions Session):
Will be devoted to studying and voting on three draft laws:
a. Draft Settlement Law No. 09.24 related to the implementation of the Finance Law for the 2022 fiscal year.
b. Draft Law No. 02.24 amending and supplementing the Royal Decree No. 1.72.184 regarding the social security system.
c. Draft Law No. 32.24 dissolving and liquidating the National League for Combating Heart and Vascular Diseases.
This intensive program reflects the Council’s interest in diverse issues concerning Moroccan citizens, ranging from language policy to oral questions, which serve as an important oversight mechanism, to legislation related to public finance, social security, and health.
These sessions highlight the role of the Council of Advisors in monitoring government work and enacting legislation, contributing to the enhancement of democratic practice and the development of public policies in the Kingdom of Morocco.
The varied nature of the topics to be addressed demonstrates the Council’s commitment to addressing a wide range of national issues. The language policy discussion underscores the importance of cultural and linguistic matters in Morocco’s diverse society. The oral questions session provides an opportunity for advisors to hold the government accountable on various issues of public concern. Finally, the legislative session, with its focus on financial, social security, and health-related laws, indicates the Council’s active role in shaping crucial national policies.
This busy day in the Council of Advisors exemplifies the ongoing work of Morocco’s legislative branch in its efforts to govern effectively and respond to the needs and concerns of the Moroccan people.