How to use AMSA-AI
Your digital mentor for civic action
Learn how to ask the right questions, verify answers, and prepare for your next council session - with copy-ready examples you paste straight into the chat.
How to ask AMSA a good question
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AMSA rewards specific, role-grounded questions. The more it knows about who you are and what you are trying to do, the more precise and actionable its procedural guidance becomes.
What you type
Too generic
Tell me about local laws.
Vague and role-free. AMSA has to guess who you are and what you need, so the answer stays broad and hard to act on.
The AMSA way
I am an elected communal councillor. What are the specific mechanisms I can use to request the inclusion of a rural water project in the upcoming budget session?
States your role, your goal, and the moment. AMSA can now cite the relevant mechanism and the procedural steps you can take in the council.
Prompts you can copy straight into the chat
Practical examples for your role
These are examples to copy into AMSA, not forms to fill out or templates to download. Paste one, then adapt it to your own commune, file, or meeting.
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Preparing for a budget session
You are walking into a budget meeting and want your points to land as decisions, not just comments.
Assess my notes for the upcoming budget meeting and help me format them into clear, actionable questions I can raise with the council.
AMSA structures your notes into precise council-ready questions and points to the procedural step each one belongs in.
Understanding advisory bodies
You need to explain - or understand - the role of a commune advisory body in plain language.
Explain the role of the Equity, Equal Opportunities and Gender Approach Committee (IEECAG) in simple Darija.
AMSA explains the body's mandate from official sources, in the register you asked for, and tells you when to consult the commune directly.
Structuring an advocacy note
You have a cause - say rural transport - and want it taken seriously as an institutional request.
I want to advocate for rural transport in my commune. Guide me on how to frame this as a formal institutional request to the council.
AMSA walks you through how to frame the request, which mechanism fits, and what to verify before you submit it.
Before you rely on an answer
Trust & safety
Where does AMSA get its answers?
From a curated corpus of official Moroccan local-governance sources - the Constitution, Organic Laws 111/112/113.14, DGCT guides, and IEECAG materials. Every answer is grounded in retrieved text, and you can open the citation to read the underlying article.
Is this legal advice?
No. AMSA provides procedural guidance and civic literacy, not binding legal advice. It never represents itself as a lawyer or a public authority. Always verify decisions with the official institutional source before acting.
Which languages are supported?
Arabic and Moroccan Darija. You can write in Darija and AMSA answers in your register - it rewrites your question to Modern Standard Arabic behind the scenes to search the corpus.