The commission responsible for monitoring the implementation of Morocco's advanced regionalization process held a meeting in Rabat on April 30, 2026. The meeting aimed to assess the progress made in the decentralization reform, which is a key pillar of the country's institutional development.
According to official sources, the commission reviewed the status of various projects and initiatives related to the transfer of powers and resources to the regions. The discussions focused on the legal and administrative frameworks needed to ensure the effective functioning of regional councils.
Participants emphasized the importance of regionalization in promoting local development and improving public services. The meeting also addressed challenges such as coordination between central and regional authorities and the need for capacity building at the regional level.
The advanced regionalization process, launched under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, aims to strengthen democracy and bring decision-making closer to citizens. The commission's work is part of ongoing efforts to implement this reform across all Moroccan regions.