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The government approves a decree to regulate the financing of election campaigns.
During its meeting held on Thursday, the government council approved a series of draft decrees concerning several sectors, primarily focusing on the financing of electoral campaigns and the organization of certain professions and public institutions.
The council discussed and approved two draft decrees presented by the Minister of the Interior, related to the state’s contribution to funding the election campaigns of political parties participating in the elections for the House of Representatives. The first decree amends the regulatory text regarding the state’s financial contribution to these campaigns, while the second decree updates the deadlines and procedures associated with the use of this support, aiming to enhance clarity in the governing rules and improve transparency in its management.
The council also approved a draft decree presented by the Minister of Justice, aimed at implementing Law No. 46.21 regarding the organization of the profession of judicial commissioners, as part of a comprehensive reform of this profession. This text seeks to define the conditions for entering the profession, the procedures for conducting competitions and graduation examinations, the organization of continuous training, as well as regulating fees, compensation, and insurance standards. Additionally, it establishes membership obligations and professional organization requirements, adopts a contractual model between commissioners, and specifies the uniform and professional card standards.
In the same context, the council adopted a draft decree concerning the specifications of the register related to dams and the methods for maintaining it, in line with the provisions of the law regarding dam safety. This procedure aims to ensure accurate and comprehensive documentation of various data related to dams, in both paper and digital formats, while establishing the responsibilities of dam operators in updating this data, and enhancing monitoring and transparency mechanisms through regular notifications to the relevant authorities.
The government council also approved a draft decree regarding the reorganization of the Higher Institute of Fisheries, aiming to align it with legal developments related to higher education. This amendment includes the establishment of a new track leading to a state engineering diploma, reviewing the names of accredited degrees and tracks, and adopting a credit system in training.
The council concluded its sessions by reviewing the extradition agreement signed between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, along with a bill endorsing this agreement, as part of efforts to strengthen international judicial cooperation between the two countries.
