2023-05-10 09:13:08
The fight once morest school dropout, fundamental freedoms and the celebration of Eid Al Adha are the main topics covered by the Moroccan dailies published this Wednesday.
+L’Opinion+, which focuses on the fight once morest school dropout, writes that during the previous school year, no less than 334,664 students left school (primary, middle and high school), once morest 331,558 in 2019/2020, figures that run counter to the ambitions of the supervising minister, whose stated goal is to reduce the dropout rate by 30% during his term of office.
This objective is shared by the Commission on the New Model of Development over which he presided and which calls for the establishment of a mechanism to combat educational failure, making it possible to intervene at each stage of the child’s school life to avoid the accumulation of learning gaps, prevent the risk of dropping out and maximize the chances of academic and professional success, notes the newspaper.
Except that the success of this device is dependent on an in-depth analysis of the existing situation, able to identify all the dimensions involved in the educational path of a student and which allow him to feel at ease (or comfortable) in institutions where he spends some 30 hours a week, he notes.
+L’Economiste+, which evokes the subject of fundamental freedoms, believes that in this area, the aberrations are still so flagrant, explaining that in the Moudawana, for example, major dysfunctions still linger, flattening the objectives of this revolution once morest the wall of resistance of the family code, while even in the inheritance, iniquity dominates without anyone daring to jostle or oppose the conservative currents.
Today, Morocco has embarked on a major economic recovery project, but for this plan to bear fruit, society must also “transform”, so that the reforms do not remain “artificial” or “ above ground” in relation to people’s lives, the publication points out.
One of the best ways to defeat obscurantism is reform, but “to reform, he explains, is to regenerate, to move the lines, to create ruptures while respecting the rights and freedoms each other”.
Addressing the debate on the cancellation of the celebration of Eid Al Adha, +Les Inspirations éco+ wonders if it is very reasonable to maintain Eid in view of the inflation that is raging in the country and the rise in the price of red meat.
According to parliamentarians who raised this issue before the Head of Government, meat prices should logically soar, which might weaken the situation of households, which not only will pay the money for the sheep, but also suffer the repercussions, he reports.
But this week, faced with an increasingly persistent rumor, Aziz Akhannouch decided: Moroccans will celebrate Eid Al-Adha, as usual in previous years, and under the best conditions, he notes. .
Recently, even during the Covid crisis, Morocco had managed to maintain Eid, which means that it is now strong enough to maintain this religious holiday dear to Moroccan families, he assures.
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