Akhannouch defends his government record before the RNI National Council

Akhannouch defends his government record before the RNI National Council
Akhannouch defends his government record before the RNI National Council

On the occasion of the holding of the ordinary session of the National Council of the National Rally of Independents (RNI) party which he chairs, Aziz Akhannouch did not fail to highlight the “positive” results achieved by the government during the last three years and the “profound” transformations that have occurred

The National Rally of Independents (RNI) plans to launch a new communication tour in the different regions of Morocco in the coming months “in order to continue to be faithful to its philosophy of proximity with its members and all citizens”said Saturday in Rabat, the president of the Dove Party and head of government, Aziz Akhannouch.

Speaking during the ordinary session of the National Council of the party, Akhannouch stressed that the RNI is betting on this process with a view to strengthening confidence in the political field and encouraging positive contribution to the implementation of ideas and proposals which will benefit from positive way for the future of the Kingdom.

For Akhannouch, this ordinary session of the National Council is an annual democratic exercise, which draws its organizational importance from the fact that it is a framework which decides and directs political and partisan tasks and determines all of the choices and political responsibilities. He noted in this sense that this organizational step will give the party a renewed start, with a great sense of responsibility capable of allowing it to continue to fulfill its socio-political functions.

Of “deep” transformations

And to highlight the establishment of a “model organizational experience, based on the creation of 19 parallel organizations, an authentic Rnist approach, based on mutual trust between the national leadership, all the activists and the bases”. For the president of the party, the current session of the National Council will constitute “a major turning point in the functioning of different organizations, hence the need for parallel organizations to increase the pace of their work.”

Also, Akhannouch recalled the context of holding this session which stands out for the results “positive” carried out by the government over the last three years and the “deep” transformations that occurred in application of the wise Royal vision.

In this regard, he stressed that the government’s progress report is marked by “the achievement of profound reforms which have placed Morocco in an advanced position, through which we have been able to give our political commitments the expected economic and social dimension, and consolidate their spatial and societal integration”.

The head of government also insisted on the fact that his administration is carrying out an emergency program with a budget of at least 2.5 billion dirhams, devoted to the rehabilitation of areas affected by floods, to the restoration condition of road and essential infrastructure, as well as supporting agricultural activities. At the same time, he affirmed that the government is rigorously continuing to implement a comprehensive reconstruction and rehabilitation program in the regions affected by the Al-Haouz earthquake.

Strategic priorities

Likewise, the second half of the government mandate will be marked by strategic priorities, particularly those related to the water sector, he noted, adding that “We will continue to strengthen infrastructure by completing the construction of 15 large dams, accelerating the pace of the water basin connection program and implementing seawater desalination projects with a view to mobilizing 1.7 billion cubic meters by 2030, for a total cost of 18 billion dirhams.

Regarding employment, Akhannouch indicated that the year 2025 will be decisive for the government’s orientation aimed at reducing the unemployment rate and providing employment opportunities for young people, as part of an integrated approach mobilizing a budgetary envelope of ‘around 14 billion dirhams.

Furthermore, he stressed the importance of “promote productive investment as a fundamental pillar for employment, with emphasis on key sectors such as agriculture, tourism, industry and services, while stimulating the dynamism of the entrepreneurial fabric, which ‘it is medium, small or very small’.

As for the draft organic law on the right to strike, Akhannouch noted that after decades of waiting, this government had the audacity to address the legal framework of this law, a crucial step to improve the business climate. and strengthen the attractiveness of the national economy, particularly in terms of investment and the protection of workers’ rights.

On the subject of the Moroccan Sahara, the president of the RNI praised the successes and achievements of national diplomacy under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, characterized in particular by growing and large-scale international recognition of the Kingdom’s sovereignty over its Sahara.

After recalling the main developments of this issue, Akhannouch affirmed that the next phase requires more mobilization and vigilance to continue to strengthen Morocco’s position, promote the justice of its cause and counter the maneuvers of its adversaries, observing that the RNI activated the action plan of the training and advocacy commission in order to put all of its relationships at the service of the national cause.

On the social aspect, Akhannouch welcomed the visionary royal approach advocating the strengthening of the centrality of the family in the process of construction of modern Morocco through in particular the project of the revision of the Family Code, which embodies the royal concern towards the promotion of women and the family in general and the protection of the Moroccan family while guaranteeing its stability.

In addition, he reiterated his gratitude to King Mohammed VI for his historic decision to make the Amazigh New Year a paid holiday, thus completing the historic achievements made in this area.

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