Morocco's Initiative for the 2030 World Cup
Morocco is taking significant steps to prepare for the 2030 World Cup by developing a specialized criminal law aimed at facilitating legal processes related to the event. Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi announced that this legislation is designed to streamline procedures for various legal matters that may arise during the tournament, emphasizing a focus on reconciliation rather than punishment. The initiative is part of Morocco's collaborative efforts with Spain and Portugal, the other two host nations, to ensure a successful and enjoyable World Cup experience.
Collaboration with Neighboring Countries
During a recent meeting with his Spanish and Portuguese counterparts, Felix Bolaños Garcia and Rita Alarcao Godinho, respectively, Ouahbi expressed his satisfaction with the agreement reached on several foundational principles. This memorandum of understanding signifies the beginning of a cooperative framework among the three nations, particularly in legal matters associated with the World Cup. Ouahbi remarked that the newly proposed law would ease legal processes and address certain issues that may require specific actions during the event, aiming for its enactment in the near future.
Furthermore, the Justice Minister highlighted the importance of this legislation in enhancing the overall enjoyment of the World Cup. Rather than imposing strict penalties, the law is intended to foster an atmosphere where legal issues can be resolved amicably, thus contributing to a festive and entertaining environment for all participants and fans. Ouahbi's vision is clear: the legal framework should support and enhance the joyful spirit of the tournament, rather than serve as a barrier.
As reported by hespress.com.