Rabat, June 29, 2013 (MAP)
Rabat, June 29, 2013 (MAP)
The Sahara issue, the situation of the stock market and the right of access to information are the main topics that made the headlines of weekly editorials.
“Le Reporter” wrote that King Mohammed VI has been busy for one week now in the eastern region with launching large-scale socio-economic projects meant to open up the region and save it from smuggling. It also underlined that the sovereign sent Taib Fassi Fihri as an envoy to UNSG Ban ki-moon and handed him a message for the UN chief on the development of the Sahara issue, adding that the royal initiative is part of Morocco’s ongoing mobilization to defend the Kingdom’s territorial integrity.
” Finances News Hebdo” said that at this time nothing seems to have the effect of changing the national stock exchange market, adding that the Casablanca’s marketplace is still keeping its bearish tendency.
“The Investors, disenchanted, seem to have resigned. The stock firms are waiting due to the glaring lower volumes. The management company, despite its operations to seduce companies, is becoming more and more aware of the difficulty of the mission,” it said.
“La Vie Eco” wrote that the ease with which the government is practicing double standards makes one lose concentration, adding that after the sacred slogan of access to information put forward by the government and particularly the PJD ministers, the Executive is making access to information more difficult, if not impossible.