Draft new decrees will be considered at the next government council meeting.

Agadir 24 | Agadir24

New draft decrees are expected to be considered at the next Government Council meeting, scheduled to be held next Thursday, chaired by Aziz Akhannouch, Prime Minister.

A press release from the Presidency of the Government stated that the Council will initially study a draft law related to regulating the profession of judicial commissioners.
The same source highlighted that the Council will then consider three draft decrees, the first of which relates to changing the decree issued regarding determining the uniform system for employees of the Customs and Indirect Taxes Administration and its distinctive badges and characteristics, and the second to renew the license granted to Medi Telecom S.A. to establish and exploit The second public network is for GSM cellular telephones, and the third is by renewing the license granted to Wana Corporate to establish and exploit a third public transportation network that uses second-generation cellular technology.

According to the communication, the Council continues its work by studying an agreement on the mutual recognition of driving licenses for the purposes of replacement between the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco and the Government of the Italian Republic, signed in Rome on March 27, 2024, with a draft law according to which it approves the aforementioned agreement, before concluding its work by studying proposals for appointment to senior positions in accordance with the report. According to the provisions of Chapter 92 of the Constitution.

He concluded that the government will hold, after the end of the work of the Government Council, a special meeting to study some law proposals.

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2024-09-30 23:58:51

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