On the judicial and institutional level, an emergency meeting is planned by the Federation with the supervisory minister, it is indicated in a press release quoted by Today Morocco.
Similarly, a complaint will be lodged with the Competition Council and a request for an investigation will be submitted to the CESE and the HCP.
On the administrative level, continues the same source, the developers are asking for an extension of the social housing agreements for two years, given the difficulty of supply and the rise in prices.
The FNPI also calls for the cessation of the application of the tax on undeveloped land, the extension of the deadline for building permits by one year and the reduction of 50% in registration and land conservation costs for the benefit of customers and buyers whose purchasing power has been considerably impacted in recent years.
The third dimension relates to the protection of the profession once morest cartels and speculation. The FNPI is thus embarking on a process of creating a central purchasing body which will make it possible to pool the supplies of operators in the real estate construction sector under fully optimized and transparent purchasing and payment conditions from both Moroccan suppliers and imports. direct from abroad.
In addition, the FNPI expects the sector’s activity to slow down by more than 50% following the Ramadan holidays.