Moroccan Head of Government Aziz Akhannouch stated on Tuesday, April 22, 2026, before the House of Representatives that his administration's record "cannot be reduced to ten commitments." He emphasized that the government's program encompasses both pledges and tangible achievements supported by data.
Akhannouch highlighted progress in several areas, including the generalization of social protection, support for purchasing power, and the promotion of investment. He cited specific figures, such as the creation of over 250,000 jobs in the private sector since 2022 and a significant increase in foreign direct investment, which reportedly rose by 23.4% in 2025.
The Prime Minister's address was part of a parliamentary session dedicated to discussing the government's performance. He argued that evaluating the administration requires looking at the full scope of its economic and social reforms, not just a limited set of initial promises. Opposition members, however, have previously criticized the pace and depth of some reforms.