Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues (Print ISSN: 1544-0036; Online ISSN: 1544-0044)

Abstract

Public administration reform and development stakes in Morocco

Author(s): Cherif ELHILALI

The demand for public administration reform in Morocco is an urgent matter in light of the imbalances it knows, despite the important gains it has accumulated in the field of modernization and the financial and human resources that have been monitored, as well as in light of the important principles brought forth by the country’s last constitution in 2011, which are reflected in the Especially in the principles of good governance, linking responsibility to accountability, in addition to dedicating standards of quality, transparency and fairness in all public services that it provides to citizens in order to achieve the desired development.

In order to reach this goal, it has become necessary to adopt a new development model through a real reform of public administration, which is an essential mechanism for achieving comprehensive development in various political, economic and social fields, through the promotion of good governance of public administration. Because the real problem facing public administration is not a problem of resources, programs and strategies, as much as it is a problem of governance.

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