Morocco/Minister of the Interior presides over the graduation ceremony of the 60th class of the normal cycle of authority agents

Published on 03/07/2025 | La rédaction

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The Minister of the Interior, Abdelouafi Laftit, presided over the graduation ceremony of the 60th class of the normal cycle of authority officers, numbering 113 laureates, at the Institut Royal de l'Administration Territoriale (IRAT) in Kénitra, on Wednesday, in the presence of several civilian and military personalities. The ceremony was marked by the presentation of certificates to the class' majors, and a military parade of the graduates, according to a Ministry of the Interior press release.

This occasion reflects the determination of the Ministry of the Interior to place the human element at the heart of its priorities, through continued investment in the development of the training system within IRAT, so that it is able to provide the territorial administration with a new geography.investment in the development of IRAT's training system, so that it is able to provide the territorial administration with a new generation of leading executives, equipped with the skills needed to meet the challenges of development and reorganization.a new generation of managerial leaders, equipped with the skills needed to meet development challenges and respond to major nationalthe Kingdom's development and progress, under the enlightened guidance of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, may God assist Him.

The ceremony was also a further step in reaffirming the Ministry of the Interior's ongoing efforts to embrace an integrated reform approach to improve the performance of the public service.to improve the administration's performance, to direct skills to meet real needs and changing circumstances, and to promote rapid adaptation to societal changes.

These efforts are part of a proactive vision to better identify the real needs of citizens and meet their expectations promptly, based on the central role of public servants in strengthening public services and supporting the overall development process.

This approach is in line with the Royal High Directions, which call for the performance of territorial administration to be enhanced, and for the values of quality public service to be enshrined as a model for the future. to set it up as a model reflecting the principles of general interest, spatial justice and social cohesion.

Source: www.mapexpress.ma


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