The Minister Delegate for the Budget, after contradicted his Finance Minister Nizar Baraka, denying any crisis in Morocco, this time to attack, statements by the head of the Moroccan government, which called for austerity
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Driss El Idrissi Azami, Minister Delegate for the Budget and number two in the Ministry of Finance and Economy, the Islamist PJD, categorically denied that Morocco would advocate an austerity plan or a structural adjustment plan, on the occasion the acceptance by the Kingdom of the IMF PLL loan of $6.2 billion.
According to Mr El Azami, Morocco suffers no economic crisis, but only that economic problems will be overcome soon through urgent measures and medium term.
The statement coming from Mr El Azami contradicts those of the head of government during an interview with Al Jazeera, inviting Moroccans to tighten their belts, shortly aftercoming to power.
El Azami statement was reported by the Moroccan daily Al Bayan Yaoum, a publication linked to the PPS and allied to the government.
Economy and Finance Minister Nizar Baraka said that Morocco faces a liquidity crisis and deteriorating trade figures, and a decline in remittances from Moroccans working abroad as well as an increasing trade deficit. However, he also said that economic growth is still expected to be positive. Morocco's credit rating remains unaffected.
According to Mr El Azami, Morocco suffers no economic crisis, but only that economic problems will be overcome soon through urgent measures and medium term.
The statement coming from Mr El Azami contradicts those of the head of government during an interview with Al Jazeera, inviting Moroccans to tighten their belts, shortly aftercoming to power.
El Azami statement was reported by the Moroccan daily Al Bayan Yaoum, a publication linked to the PPS and allied to the government.
Economy and Finance Minister Nizar Baraka said that Morocco faces a liquidity crisis and deteriorating trade figures, and a decline in remittances from Moroccans working abroad as well as an increasing trade deficit. However, he also said that economic growth is still expected to be positive. Morocco's credit rating remains unaffected.
Source : https://www.marocafrik.com/english/Driss-El-Azami-...