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November 25, 2025

The government will hold its council on Thursday to discuss draft laws and international agreements.

The government will hold its council on Thursday to discuss draft laws and international agreements.
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The government is set to hold its council meeting on Thursday, November 27, chaired by Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, according to an official statement from the Prime Ministry.

The council’s deliberations will begin with a discussion of a draft law concerning civil procedures, before moving on to the study of two draft decrees: the first aims to amend and supplement the decree related to the reorganization of the Higher Institute for Media and Communication, while the second establishes various provisions regarding the legal status of judges in financial courts.

Additionally, the council will discuss a military cooperation agreement between Morocco and Rwanda, signed in Rabat on June 18, 2025, along with a draft law for ratification of the agreement. The council will conclude its proceedings by examining proposals for senior appointments in accordance with Article 92 of the constitution.

Following the council’s work, a special government meeting will be held to discuss additional legislative proposals, as stated in the same announcement, as part of the government’s ongoing efforts to organize and reform various public sectors.

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