Morocco to Consider New Firearms Regulations in Government Council Meeting

The government will meet on Thursday, during a council at which four draft decrees, including one relating to firearms, will be examined.
The executive will begin its work with this draft law, specifies a press release from the Prime Minister’s department, stating that several aspects of the use of firearms will be studied, namely their parts, elements, accessories and ammunition.
Subsequently, the Council will examine three draft decrees, the first of which concerns the delimitation of the public domain, while the second, relating to the application of the law on the compulsory basic health insurance scheme and the law promulgated instituting a pension scheme for the categories of professionals, self-employed workers and non-salaried persons exercising a liberal activity.
The third draft decree relates to the expansion of the competence of the Regional Agricultural Investment Office of the Al Haouz Region.
Finally, the Council will rule on proposals for appointments to senior positions, in accordance with the provisions of Article 92 of the Constitution.
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