12-02-2025
Moroccan Parliament's Upper House Wraps Up Fall Session with 32 Bills Passed
Doha – The Moroccan Parliament's Upper House concluded its fall session today with the approval of 32 legislative texts, including a landmark organic law regulating the right to strike, according to House of Councillors President Mohamed Ould Errachid.
The Royal Cabinet received a message from Ould Errachid to King Mohammed VI, expressing loyalty on behalf of all chamber members at the session's closure.
In his closing address, Ould Errachid extolled the passage of Organic Law 97.15, which establishes conditions for exercising the right to strike. The law was adopted following what he described as 'serious and constructive dialogue' among chamber members.
The legislative body focused on issues affecting citizens across economic, financial, agricultural, industrial, and social sectors. Key attention was given to territorial organization, urban rehabilitation, and accelerating the implementation of advanced regionalization.
Two thematic working groups were established during the session. The first will prepare for the annual discussion on public policies related to investment and employment, while the second will develop a report on Morocco's territorial integrity.
The Chamber strengthened cooperation with several constitutional institutions, including the Court of Accounts, the Economic, Social and Environmental Council, and the High Authority for Audiovisual Communication.
On the diplomatic front, the Chamber expanded bilateral relations with parliaments of partner countries and enhanced its participation in parliamentary bodies across Africa, the Arab world, Latin America, and the Euro-Mediterranean region.
The legislative achievements included the ratification of international conventions aimed at strengthening Morocco's bilateral and multilateral relationships and reinforcing its international position.
The Chamber maintained its oversight role through oral and written questions, and monthly sessions dedicated to public policy inquiries. These sessions addressed citizen concerns regarding urban development and regional implementation programs.
With an eye on the future, the Chamber plans to intensify its efforts based on its strategic plan, with a particular focus on parliamentary diplomacy and territorial integrity matters.
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