Strengthening Bilateral Ties Through Parliamentary Cooperation
Recent discussions in Rabat have spotlighted the evolving relations between Morocco and Eswatini, focusing primarily on enhancing parliamentary cooperation between the two kingdoms. During a significant meeting, Rachid Talbi El Alami, the President of the House of Representatives of Morocco, welcomed a high-level delegation from Eswatini, led by Her Royal Highness Princess Sibahle Dlamini. This meeting underscores the commitment of both nations to fortify their legislative institutions' collaboration.
The talks concentrated on the exchange of expertise in crucial areas such as public finance oversight, governance, financial supervision, and the sharing of institutional best practices. Moroccan officials took the opportunity to outline the institutional reforms that have been implemented since the adoption of the 2011 Constitution, particularly emphasizing the mechanisms established for monitoring public expenditures and the cooperation between the House of Representatives and the Court of Accounts.
Expanding Collaborative Efforts and Experiences
The discussions also served to reaffirm the robust diplomatic ties that bind Morocco and Eswatini. Participants highlighted the significant institutional reforms undertaken by Morocco, showcasing the unique aspects of its parliamentary experience, especially since the constitutional changes of 2011. The emphasis was placed on the mechanisms for controlling public spending and fostering institutional collaboration between the legislative body and the Court of Accounts. The meeting included notable Eswatini officials such as Mamba Simangaliso, the President of the National Public Service Commission, and Timothy Matsebula, the Auditor General of Eswatini, alongside other representatives from the parliament, the public ministry, and the finance ministry.
This gathering not only served to strengthen existing ties but also created a platform for future cooperation in governance and public finance management. It reflects the shared commitment of both nations to enhance their legislative frameworks and improve their public service delivery systems, ultimately benefiting their respective populations.
As reported by lebrief.ma.