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VEND. 12, SAM. 13, DIM. 14 JANVIER 2024 - N°6680 NE PEUT ÊTRE VENDU SÉPARÉMENT DÉPÔT LÉGAL 100/1991 DIRECTEUR DE PUBLICATION KHALID BELYAZID
Weekly highlights by
Education
Benmoussa challenged Ryad Mezzour: The
in Parliament industrial strategy
foundations of the new
L’Economiste-Sunergia
survey
Housing assistance:
Moderate enthusiasm
for new formula
Lawyers experience
their new tax regime
Automotive: Importers
uncertain
n Managing school n Respect for lear- n Exam scheduling
time to complete ning pace and school and continuous Cinema: Diving into
courses before exams specificities assessment also reviewed the last breaths of the
Protectorate
Editorial Appeasement Mohamed Ali MRABI
I T is a well-known fact that, in Morocco, governing is about managing the other grievances that are beginning to emerge in other public sectors. In
expectations and managing rain shortages. And with the recurrence of the private sector, the organic law on the right to strike is still overdue.
drought seasons, consolidating the development momentum requires The current reform momentum must be accompanied by a revision of the
accelerating the diversification of growth levers. In addition to strengthe- model governing relations between social partners. From now on, relations
ning the industrialization of the productive fabric, economic emergence of a built around a logic of balance of power are undergoing profound transfor-
country also depends on identified and widely shared major projects, such as mations.
improving the business climate, upgrading the education and training system, To avoid the contagion effect of a multiplication of walkouts, and to gua-
gearing public sector governance towards performance, and other conditions... rantee the conditions for the successful deployment of the reforms underway,
Today, with unsteady growth, inflation that continues to threaten purchasing the Government is called upon to change its approach. The paradigm based
power, and a water shortage that will weigh heavily on development indica- on authority, which used to guide the Government’s action in this field, needs
tors, the government must double its efforts to complete these transformatio- to evolve towards a new form of integrative approach (including new social
nal reforms. representations), making it possible to anticipate tensions, and to involve, and
This, however, presupposes a calm social climate. The Government must above all empower, the various stakeholders in easing such tensions. This is
learn from the current crisis in the education sector, in order to better manage what will guarantee the speed of the reforms. o