Moroccan Government Reviews Progress of 445 Royal Projects in Casablanca

The Head of Government Saâdeddine El Otmani, at the head of an important ministerial delegation, went to Casablanca to inquire about the progress of the development projects. It appears that several royal projects are suffering.
On this occasion, all 445 projects signed under the chairmanship of King Mohammed VI in Casablanca were reviewed, reports Al Ahdath Al Maghribia. According to the Head of Government, Saâdeddine El Otmani, most of the projects are in a very advanced state of completion, sometimes reaching 80 to 90%; while others require central intervention or additional financial support due to unforeseen events during implementation.
In total, 150 projects are suffering. 43 of them require central intervention. It will be a matter of resolving a land issue or signing a necessary agreement for their progress.
During the session, the elected officials questioned the Head of Government and his entourage about at least 72 projects planned in the communes and provinces of the region. They also presented the problems facing Casablanca-Settat, particularly in the social sectors. These include housing, health, public transport and education.
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