Morocco is likely to adopt a more protectionist approach when drafting its 2019 budget because of the increasing oil prices. The decision was voiced by the government Thursday.
Interviewed by Bloomberg, General Affairs Lahcen Daoudi announced that the government is to adopt a new plan, capping fuel prices. The procedure comes as Moroccans protest the high cost of living in a viral boycott campaign.
After it defended on May the 10th Centrale-Danone, warning Moroccans against the consequences of the ongoing boycott campaign, the government approaches the same topic using a lower tone.
For the 2017 US Department of State International Religious Freedom, Christians, Bahais and Shia Muslims face societal, familial and cultural pressure in Morocco.
In the Netherlands, this topic has been considered as a taboo for so many years. However, faced with the increased number of crimes, the Dutch government is intending to fight against one of the most violent and active mafia in Europe, namely the Moroccan mafia known as Mocro-Maffia.