The regional elections held on Sunday in Castile and León have confirmed a fundamental trend in Spain: the various right-wing factions are gaining ground, while the radical left is clearly losing its footing. This shift in the political landscape could have direct repercussions, both on relations with Morocco and on the situation of Moroccans residing in Spain.
In a landmark move, Spain's government has approved a royal decree enabling undocumented migrants to access publicly funded healthcare, standardizing access across regions and simplifying administrative processes. The new measure, which emphasizes support for vulnerable groups and economic fairness, marks a significant shift in healthcare policy, ensuring immediate medical access and broader eligibility for both residents and Spaniards abroad.
Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita announced an imminent reform of Arabic language and Moroccan culture teaching for diaspora children, as part of the establishment of the Mohammedia Foundation.