The Economic, Social and Environmental Council (EESC) held the 165th ordinary session of its general assembly on December 24, chaired by Ahmed Reda Chami, President of the Council.
This session focused on two main points:
- Presentation and discussion of the study project on “The challenges of PTPE in Morocco: growth, modernization and development”
- Adoption of the action plan for self-referral matters for the year 2025.
“The Council has developed, upon referral to the Chamber of Advisors, a draft report analyzing the situation of these companies and proposing measures likely to promote their growth and modernization,” indicates the Council’s publication. The same source informs that in the light of the discussions and observations made by the members of the Council, this project will be enriched and then submitted for approval to the general assembly during a future session.
Regarding the second point, the CESE, as part of its action plan for self-referral issues for the year 2025, intends to strengthen its co-construction approach, by developing and broadening its scope. listening and citizen participation, particularly through its ouchariko.ma platform.
And this, by continuing to work on a new generation of economic, social and environmental subjects having a direct impact on citizens and businesses, thus contributing to the promotion of the status of women and vulnerable categories, support for the Kingdom’s strategic projects , and highlighting sectors of the future and innovative areas of strategic importance for the country.
Ultimately, note that the EESC adopted, in 2024, 11 publications, including 10 opinions in addition to its annual report.