Morocco’s Royal Palace Budget Unchanged at 543 Million Dirhams for 2022

The budget of the royal palace amounts to 543 million dirhams, according to the 2022 finance bill adopted on Monday by the government. The same amount was allocated to the royal institution last year.
Just like in 2021, an amount of 543 million dirhams will be made available to the royal palace in 2022. In detail, a sum of 26.2 million dirhams will be allocated to the grants for the civil lists in the king’s budget and an envelope of 517 million dirhams will be dedicated to the grants of sovereignty.
As for the royal court, the finance bill provides for granting 551 million dirhams for employees and staff, and 1.5 billion dirhams for equipment and miscellaneous expenses.
What about the allocations for the other institutions of the kingdom? The finance bill allocates 472 million dirhams for the House of Representatives, 874 million dirhams for the budget of the head of government and 410 million dirhams for the credits of the financial jurisdictions.
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