A reform of Morocco’s medical regulatory law, approved June 25th, will allow for the resumption of elections to the National Medical Council, which have been suspended since late 2022. The new legislation restructures the council, expanding its size to 40 members and strengthening regional branches. The changes also introduce new governance rules intended to improve the council’s operation. The reform was adopted by the Council of Government and is expected to revitalize the organization responsible for regulating the medical profession in Morocco. Details of the specific governance changes were not immediately available. This move aims to address a period of institutional blockage and modernize the medical council’s structure. The reform is considered a significant step for the Moroccan healthcare sector.
