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News: Headlines from the Moroccan Press: Monday, July 31, 2017

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In a Speech Addressed to the Nation on the Occasion of Throne Day, HM the King Mohammed VI Stresses the Necessity for Strict Application of the Constitutional Provisions Establishing a Correlation Between Responsibility and Accountability: "HM the King Mohammed VI stresses the necessity for strict application of the constitutional provisions establishing a correlation between responsibility and accountability..."

HM the King Receives the Wali of Bank Al Maghrib: Abdellatif Jouahri Presented to the Sovereign the Annual Report of the Central Bank: "His Majesty the King Mohammed VI received, at the Royal Palace in Tetouan, on Saturday, Abdellatif Jouahri, Wali of Bank Al-Maghrib, who presented to the Sovereign the annual report of the Central Bank on the economic, monetary, and financial situation for the financial year 2016."

Read more at: LE MATIN DU SAHARA


Call to Order: ""Enough!". The royal speech on the occasion of Throne Day is a real indictment against politicians and officials, whose shortcomings have limited the impact of institutional transformation that Morocco has known since the adoption of the new Constitution."

Debt, Exchange Reserves: Boussaïd Explains: "Strong pressure on exchange reserves. These currency allocations decreased by 50 billion Dirhams on July 14, compared to the same period last year. Thereby, 6-month and 25-day import coverage dropped to 5 months and 8 days. Facing the parliamentarians of the Finance Commissions of the two Houses of Parliament, shaken by the bad news, Mohamed Boussaïd sought to reassure them. For the Minister, the reserves will rebuild in the coming weeks to reach the level of 6 months of imports by the end of this year."

Read more at: L'ECONOMISTE


THE NEW MARKET: Clarity, Rigor, and Frankness, the Key Words of the Royal Speech on the Occasion of Throne Day: "HM the King Mohammed VI addressed on Saturday a speech to the Nation on the occasion of Throne Day, which coincides this year with the 18th anniversary of the Sovereign's accession to the Throne of his glorious ancestors."

Royal Indictment: "The throne speech has always had special importance in the national political life. The fact remains, however, that it generally revolves around two main axes: the record of what has been achieved and the prospects. It is quite different from the 2017 Speech of Throne which has been in tune with the equally unique circumstances of Morocco."

Read more at: LIBERATION


THE SPEECH OF THE SOVEREIGN MARKED BY A FRANK AND DIRECT STYLE: Pillory-Driven Administration and Policies: "The royal speech, marking the eighteenth anniversary of Throne Day, marks this year a turning point both in terms of substance and form. Indeed, it is one of the rare occasions when the royal speech is broadcast the day before Throne Day. From the first minutes of the speech, the decoration is already planted. "Today we live an irrefutable paradox, but difficult to admit," affirms His Majesty the King Mohammed VI. "Indeed, on the one hand, Morocco enjoys great credibility on a continental and international scale, and it benefits from the esteem of our partners, from the confidence of major investors like "Boeing", "Renault", and "Peugeot"."

Dolmy, the Maestro Will Never Die: "Abdelmajid Dolmy is gone. The legend of the Moroccan and African football, Dolmy passed away last Thursday. He died, at the age of 64 years, of the consequences of a malaise of health. Even being believers and convinced by the fact that human being is not eternal, it is necessary to recognize that the death of Dolmy was a shock for the public. His countless fans always found him nicknames to the height of his high creativity of his art exposed on the lawns, "The maestro", "L’m3allem", "Dolomate"..."

Read more at: AUJOURD'HUI LE MAROC


State Clerk: Royal Reprimand! : "The time has come! Clerks of the State (ministers, local elected officials, civil servants, etc.) will be facing their responsibilities. In his speech on the occasion of Throne Day, the Sovereign was categorical: One of the problems hindering progress in Morocco lies in the weakness of the public administration in terms of governance, efficiency, or quality of services offered to citizens."

Liquidation of Samir: Imminent Verdict! : "An umpteenth meeting is scheduled today, Monday, to review buyback offers and terms of sale. The stage of the bank guarantee, which has long blocked the process, was "outdated". The judge-commissioner may render his verdict at any time."

Read more at: Les Inspirations Eco



Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA


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