Morocco Streamlines Bureaucracy: Digital System to Replace Certified Copies

The Moroccan Government is moving towards simplifying administrative procedures, through the implementation of a system for digitizing user data.
This measure, according to the newspaper Al Ousboue Assahafi, aims to reduce the large number of documents usually required by the administration in its exchanges with the citizen.
The newspaper specifies that the new law provides for doing without certified copies, while limiting itself to a single one, with the possibility of presenting the original in case of doubt.
As part of the exchange of data and information between the various public administrations, citizens will be exempted from documents issued by other public institutions.
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