Morocco begins major regionalisation initiative

2010-01-04

King Mohammed VI of Morocco on Sunday (January 3rd) addressed the new Advisory Committee on Regionalisation, MAP reported on Monday (January 4th). The 22-member committee, chaired by Moroccan Ambassador to Spain Omar Azzimane, has six months to work out a plan "specific to Morocco's needs, rather than an imitation of foreign models," the king said. A key objective of the programme is to benefit the "southern provinces", he added.

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