On June 8, 2026, the Moroccan House of Representatives unanimously adopted 22 bills approving international agreements during a plenary session. The package includes 17 bilateral and 5 multilateral agreements covering various sectors such as trade, investment, and cultural cooperation.
The bilateral agreements involve partnerships with several countries, including France, Spain, and China, focusing on economic and technical cooperation. The multilateral agreements are part of broader regional and international frameworks, including those under the African Union and the United Nations.
According to official sources, the adoption was part of Morocco's strategy to strengthen its international relations and promote economic development. The agreements were reviewed by relevant parliamentary committees before the vote.