On Tuesday, July 12th, King Mohammed VI is expected to preside over a ministerial council at the Royal Palace in Rabat.
The King
The King is expected to preside over a ministerial council at the Royal Palace in Rabat on Tuesday, July 12th, during which a new government will be announced. The council is the first major event of the new king's reign, which began on July 7th, when Mohammed VI took the throne from his father, King Salman. The official ceremony is expected to last several hours. This is the first time that a king has taken the throne in Rabat since the abolition of the French protectorate in 1956.
ministerial meeting
It is expected that the agenda of the ministerial meeting will include the ratification of international agreements and a set of decrees and draft regulatory laws.
governors
It is also expected that new governors and workers will be appointed in the territorial administration and in the central administration, in accordance with the provisions of Article 49 of the Constitution, on the proposal of the Prime Minister, and on the initiative of the Minister of the Interior.
Ministerial Council
Article 48 of the Constitution stipulates that the Ministerial Council convenes at the initiative of the King, or at the request of the Prime Minister. The King may delegate to the Prime Minister, based on a specific agenda, the presidency of a Ministerial Council.
the economic
The Ministerial Council deliberates on the strategic directions of state policy, draft constitutional revisions, as well as draft organizational laws, as well as the general directions of the draft finance law, in addition to draft framework laws in the economic, social,