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Morocco's King Mohammed VI presided over a Council of Ministers on Wednesday, December 4, at the Royal Palace in Rabat, a statement from the Royal Palace Spokesperson said.
During the session, Fouzi Lekjaa, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Economy and Finance in charge of the Budget and Chairman of the 2030 World Cup Committee, provided an update on Morocco’s preparations to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
He outlined the stages of Morocco’s progress since the announcement of the joint bid with Spain and Portugal in March 2023 and highlighted the October 2023 FIFA Council decision that designated the Morocco-Spain-Portugal bid as the sole candidacy.
The Minister detailed the extensive mobilization efforts across government departments, public institutions, local authorities, and companies.
FIFA’s evaluation report on November 29, 2024, awarded the bid an outstanding score, surpassing the stipulated requirements.
Preparations are now focused on meeting the aspirations of the King, including establishing an expanded committee with representatives from civil society, Moroccan expatriates, and African talents.
Key strategic projects are underway to ensure the success of the 2030 World Cup, such as upgrading stadiums, renovating airports, enhancing road infrastructure, and launching a territorial upgrading program.
Additional efforts include modernising medical services, telecommunications networks, and hotel infrastructure, as well as implementing a youth training program to strengthen local capacities.
The Minister emphasized that hosting the 2030 World Cup is not merely a sporting endeavour but a unique opportunity to accelerate economic growth, create jobs, boost tourism, and promote universal values of peace, unity, and sustainable development.
The Council also approved six international conventions to strengthen Morocco’s global partnerships.
Furthermore, on the recommendation of the Head of Government and the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, His Majesty appointed Zouhair Chorfi as Chairman of the National Electricity Regulatory Authority.
The King directed a comprehensive reform of the authority to cover all components of the energy sector, including natural gas, hydrogen, production, storage, transport, and distribution, aligning Morocco with international best practices.
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