22-05-2025
Government Approves Decree Making Alternative Sentencing in Morocco a Reality
Rabat– The Government approved on Thursday the draft decree No. 2.25.386, which sets the framework for implementing alternative sentencing measures.
The draft was presented by Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi during the weekly government council.
This initiative is part of the enforcement of Law No. 43.22 on alternative penalties, aimed at strengthening the criminal justice system, improving sentencing mechanisms, reducing prison overcrowding, and promoting the reintegration of offenders into society.
It adopts more humane approaches for less serious crimes, explained Government spokesperson and Minister Delegate for Parliamentary relations, Mustapha Baitas, during a press briefing following the Council meeting.
The decree also seeks to implement provisions of Articles 1-647 and 13-647 of the Criminal Procedure Code. It outlines the organization of responsibilities for the penitentiary administration in monitoring the execution of alternative sentences at both central and local levels, and establishes the management procedures for electronic monitoring devices such as ankle bracelets, added Baitas.
A key objective is to ensure coherence and optimal coordination among all involved parties to guarantee the effective application of these alternative sentences.
Ouahbi characterized the law as a milestone in the nation's criminal justic e approach. Instead of depending exclusively on imprisonment, the law introduces penalties focused on rehabilitation rather than punishment. He emphasized that this change goes beyond legislation, requiring coordinated efforts throughout the entire judicial system.
Separately, the Minister noted that the review of draft decree No. 2.23.152, which relates to the enforcement of Article 13 of Framework Law No. 97.13 on the protection and promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities, has been postponed to a future government meeting. Tags: Abdelatif Ouahbialternative punishmentsAlternative sentencing