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Regions of Morocco : ウィキペディア英語版 | Regions of Morocco
After the 1997 law of decentralization and regionalization organizing the territory into 16 regions, Morocco initiated a new program in 2010 aimed at giving a greater autonomy to its regions, especially those in the Western Sahara. Since 2015 Morocco officially administers 12 regions, including the disputed territory of Western Sahara. The region is the current highest administrative division of Morocco. The regions are subdivided into a total of 75 second-order administrative divisions, which are prefectures and provinces.〔(Morocco in Figures 2003: A document by the Moroccan Embassy in the USA )〕 A Moroccan region is governed by a Wali, nominated by the King. The Wali is also governor of the province (or prefecture) where he resides. ==Starting 2010: the Advanced Regionalization==
Starting 2010, a new governmental program aimed at giving each of the regions of Morocco autonomy, much like the Spanish style, and a greater autonomy to the regions fully coinciding with the Western Sahara. So a governmental organization was formed to tackle this subject; it got the name of Consultative Commission for the Regionalization. The latter published the names of the new regions and their numbers,〔(Moroccan Government website concerning the regionalization )〕 which were officially fixed in the Bulletin Officiel from March 5, 2015:
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