Today’s News: Water Crisis Intensifies, Chicken Prices Rise, and Political Debate over Presidency of the Council of Advisors

The water crisis dominates the scene, with reports warning of a worsening situation as drought continues. Chicken prices have seen a notable increase, prompting citizens to organize boycott campaigns. On the political front, there is debate in political circles about the presidency of the Council of Advisors, while the government has launched new projects in transportation and infrastructure sectors.

  • Water Crisis: Experts warn of worsening water crisis in the country, calling for rationing consumption and taking urgent measures.
  • Rising Chicken Prices: Chicken prices have risen sharply, prompting citizens to organize boycott campaigns demanding government intervention.
  • New Projects: The government has launched new projects in transportation and infrastructure sectors, including expanding the railway line connecting Casablanca and Beni Mellal.
  • Education: The government announced the expansion of the “Pioneer Schools” program to include an additional one million students.
  • Investment: Events were organized to encourage Moroccan investment abroad, especially by Moroccans living abroad.
  • Politics: Political circles are witnessing debate over the presidency of the Council of Advisors, with upcoming elections expected to see intense competition.
  • Environment: The Dakhla thermal power station obtained ISO 14001 certification in recognition of its environmental protection efforts.

The news reported in daily newspapers reflects a range of challenges facing Morocco, most notably the water crisis and rising prices. In contrast, the government seeks to implement new projects to boost the economy and provide job opportunities.

Source: Fes News

About محمد الفاسي