Moroccan Party Leader Vows to Combat Economic Crime, Support Young Entrepreneurs

The President of the National Rally of Independents (RNI), Aziz Akhannouch, called for "fighting economic crime in order to allow Moroccan companies to create wealth and jobs". This was during an intervention in front of more than 45,000 activists where the man lambasted those who put obstacles in the way of young entrepreneurs.
Thus, on Saturday, September 28, the President of the National Rally of Independents (RNI) stressed that the Party would strengthen the mechanisms of its communication to be attentive to the concerns of citizens, particularly young people who are "confronted with an economic crime when we sabotage ideas or initiatives that could have beneficial repercussions on the future of the country".
The number one of the RNI indicated that the political party would consolidate its presence in the remotest parts of Morocco from the "100 days, 100 cities" plan. For him, we must arm ourselves with optimism to serve Morocco.
In his speech, Aziz Akhannouch also praised the party’s manifesto, "The Path of Trust", which, according to him, advocates a new development model. A program that, he specified, will be launched from Demnate on November 2, 2019 and will run until July 2020.
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