Morocco has reacted to the French president's determination to continue publishing the controversial cartoons of the Prophet. A position expressed as a boycott campaign against French products has been launched by several Muslim countries.
On January the 30th, General Affairs Minister Lahcen Daoudi announced that Morocco will start capping fuel prices in March. The Conseil de la Concurrence, a Moroccan authority charged with combatting anti-competitive practices, disapproved of Daoudi’s decision.
Capping oil prices, a plan initiated by the government in July, «is not an urgent matter» as oil companies have dropped their prices, said General Affairs Minister Lahcen Daoudi on Monday.
In Tinfidine, parents have decided to stop their children from attending a primary school. The campaign was initiated to protest against the condition of the establishment in question.