Upcoming Ministerial Council: A New Dynamic for Administrative Reform and Institutional Modernization
King Mohammed VI, may God assist him, will preside over a ministerial council that everyone is eagerly awaiting the outcomes of. Among the key issues on the agenda will be the budget bill for the year 2026, along with several organizational matters that touch upon vital aspects of public affairs management.
The most notable aspect of this ministerial council will be the discussion regarding new appointments to senior positions. This reflects the royal intent to rejuvenate leadership within major public institutions and achieve the necessary efficiency in strategic projects.
This time, the appointments will not be limited to a few senior positions alone; they will also extend to crucial offices such as the Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion (CDG) and the Port of Tangier Med. These institutions are expected to undergo new leadership appointments aimed at strengthening governance structures and enhancing their ability to face new challenges.
The Caisse de Dépôt et de Gestion, which is one of the cornerstones of the national economy, faces significant challenges in keeping up with economic and strategic transformations both locally and internationally. The anticipated changes in its management present an opportunity to realign the institution towards greater effectiveness and development.
Similarly, the Port of Tangier Med, a vital artery in international trade, will also see management changes that will bolster its competitive capacity in attracting investments and executing major projects related to transport and logistics.
The upcoming changes do not only concern major institutions; they also encompass several regions and provinces that will witness new appointments at their helm. In this context, a new governor is expected to be appointed for the Fes-Meknes region, one of the largest regions that has recently experienced some administrative disruptions that could impact the effectiveness of development projects in the area.
As for the Marrakech-Safi region, the new appointment will bring in an individual with extensive experience in managing provincial affairs, reflecting His Majesty’s commitment to sustaining projects and meeting the aspirations of citizens in this vital region.