Morocco’s Interior Ministry has launched inquiries into stalled social development projects in the Casablanca-Settat and Rabat-Sla-Kenitra regions, with potential expansion to other areas. The investigations target projects that have remained unimplemented for at least four years despite signed agreements. Central authorities are seeking explanations from local officials – “عمال” (regional administrators) – regarding the reasons for the delays. These inquiries are based on field reports indicating a lack of progress on numerous initiatives within urban and rural communities. The ministry’s move suggests growing concern over the slow pace of development and accountability for allocated resources. The focus is on understanding the obstacles hindering project completion and identifying potential solutions. This action signals increased scrutiny of local implementation of national development plans.