A ministerial council is set to be held tomorrow, Wednesday, chaired by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, to discuss a number of strategic issues and important legislative projects. This meeting comes in the wake of the King’s return from an official visit to France, adding special significance to the gathering.
During this council, several legislative projects will be reviewed. It is expected that ministers will discuss the general orientations of the draft finance law. The agenda will also include military-related legislative projects, including the declaration of a state of siege in accordance with Article 71 of the Constitution.
Additionally, there will be consideration of an initiative from the Prime Minister regarding important appointments in senior positions. The regulatory provisions outlined in Articles 49 and 92 of the Constitution concerning appointments and senior positions will also be examined.
This ministerial council is seen as an opportunity to define the strategic directions of the state amid rapidly changing local and international circumstances. It also reflects a commitment to a clear constitutional vision aimed at enhancing transparency and efficiency in the functioning of state institutions.
As the meeting approaches, citizens and observers are keenly awaiting what decisions and directions will emerge from the discussions that could impact the country’s future.