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    Morocco will prioritize health, education spending in 2026 budget, finance minister says

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    WASHINGTON, Oct 16 (Reuters) – Morocco will adjust its upcoming budget to prioritize spending on health and education as well as allocate some additional funds to reduce regional inequalities, Finance Minister Nadia Fettah Alaoui told Reuters.

    Youth-led protests spread across the kingdom in recent weeks, revealing deep-seated anger over poverty and public services behind a storyline of ambitious infrastructure projects and modern stadiums opening ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.

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    “What we’ve heard from the youth protests is that they want a better education and health,” Alaoui said earlier this week, speaking on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank annual meetings in Washington.

    Alaoui said the government spends just under 9% of GDP on those two areas, and authorities would have to get better at communicating what they are actually doing.

    But there was room in the budget to reprioritize upcoming projects, such as getting local hospitals up and running to ensure people don’t have to travel long distances to get treatment.

    “(We will) reallocate for short-term, quick wins, because people cannot wait for the reform to happen,” she said, adding that exact details could not be provided ahead of the presentation of the budget to the parliament. The budget is usually presented and debated in parliament after late October.

    It will also contain measures to support a push by King Mohammed VI to reduce regional inequalities by giving greater attention to the mountain and oasis regions, Alaoui said.

    This effort would mean “probably some additional money, but much more focused on efficiency coordination and not putting at risk at all the macroeconomic balances,” she said.

    Asked about future plans for Morocco’s foreign exchange regime, Alaoui said the ministry was first of all going to launch medium-term inflation targeting and disclose that target in late 2026 or early 2027, which she expected to be between 2%-3%.

    Morocco currently publishes its inflation target only annually rather than projecting an aim further in the future.

    “Floating (the currency) is another step,” she said, adding that small and medium-sized enterprises in the country were not ready for that.

    “They’re not prepared – the big companies are prepared. The financial sector can be exposed, but we still need to keep the house in order for the smallest one and prepare them for this.”

    The dirham is pegged to a currency basket of 60% euro and 40% U.S. dollar, but allowed since 2018 to float in a 2.5% band on either side.

    Asked about international debt sales, Alaoui said the government had no immediate plan to return to the market, though she expected Morocco would remain a regular issuer.

    Reporting by Karin Strohecker; Editing by Paul Simao

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    Karin Strohecker is the London-based Global Chief Correspondent for Emerging Markets, leading a team that covers debt and economic issues and investment trends in developing nations around the globe. Having joined Reuters more than 20 years ago, Karin has worked in text and television in Frankfurt, Berlin and Vienna, covering major events such as IMF World Bank meetings in Washington, the World Economic Forum in Davos, OPEC meetings and the World Cup.

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