Moroccan King Begins Private Visit to France After Busy Week of Government Affairs

After a week devoted to ministerial activities, King Mohammed VI will make a private visit of a few days in France.
According to Akhbarona, the Sovereign left the Kingdom on Saturday, October 12, after delivering a speech on the occasion of the opening of the first session of the 4th legislative year of the 10th legislature.
The royal activities this week were marked by the appointment of the new members of the Government, as well as by the King’s participation in the Council of Ministers, which he chaired and which was devoted to the general guidelines of the 2020 Finance Bill.
The site recalls that the monarch had taken a week of rest, following the recommendations of his personal physician who had prescribed him "a few days of medical rest". Mohammed VI had contracted an acute viral bilateral pneumopathy.
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