Morocco, Djibouti Examine Ways to Strengthen Legal Cooperation


Rabat – Governement Secretary-General Mohamed Hajoui held talks, on Tuesday in Rabat, with Djiboutian counterpart, Almis Mohamed Abdillahi to discuss ways to strengthen legal cooperation between the two countries.

Abdillahi, Chairman of Djibouti’s National Commission of Public Procurement, is heading a Djiboutian delegation on a visit to Morocco aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation and sharing experiences and best practices in the legal field, particularly in terms of digitizing the process of drafting legislation.

Speaking on the occasion, Hajoui recalled the historic friendly relations between Rabat and Djibouti, noting that the visit was meant to draw inspiration from Moroccan experience in drafting legislation, notably the Official Bulletin and texts relating to public procurement.

For his part, Director-General of Legal Studies and Research at the General Secretariat of the Government, Bensalem Belkourati stated that this visit was part of the Secretariat’s policy of opening up to its counterp
arts, particularly in Africa, and testified to the solid relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Djibouti.

The meeting focused on the process of drafting legislative and regulatory texts, the dematerialization of these texts and the digitization of the Official Bulletin, he told the press.

For his part, Abdillahi said that this visit was an opportunity to discuss cooperation between the two countries in digitizing the Bulletin Officiel, while taking advantage of Moroccan experience in this area, as well as collaboration in the field of public procurement digitization.

On this occasion, the Djibouti delegation expressed its desire to develop cooperation in the field of digitization and modernization of legal production methods and processes.

Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse