Paris – Moroccan high planning commissioner has emphasized the need for Africa to launch economic and social reforms likely to meet peoples’ aspirations for better living conditions and social justice.
Ahmed Lahlimi Alami told a round table on “political reforms in Africa and means to make use of new opportunities to develop its economy” that the African economies need education systems that meet the labour market’s requirements, as well as modern infrastructure, a development model based mostly on renewable energies, and setting up solidarity mechanisms that replace subsidies that benefit more to rich than to poor.
He insisted that Africa cannot develop without a social society model like that of Morocco.
He said that the Kingdom, aware of these takes, has initiated over the past years a series of reforms in this regard, which culminated in a new constitution which, he said, did not omit the economic level, especially with regard to macro-economic balances and competition values, gender equality and equality between regions.
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