Morocco’s parliament has passed the first reading of a bill designed to accelerate public projects at the regional level. Organic bill 031.26 amends existing law 111.14 concerning regional organization, with the Ministry of the Interior spearheading the initiative. The reforms focus on bolstering regional authorities’ powers, restructuring financial resources allocated to regions, and revising the governance structure of Regional Development Agencies (AREP). Details released so far indicate a significant shift towards streamlining processes and increasing regional autonomy. The changes aim to improve the efficiency of project implementation and foster economic growth across Morocco’s regions. Further readings and potential amendments are expected before the bill becomes law. The move signals a commitment to decentralization and localized development strategies.