The Moroccan youth, who are increasingly educated and connected, are confronted with precarious conditions, low wages and a cost of living that prohibits autonomy. The young people met by "Le Monde" in the north of the kingdom tell of the same impasse, which prompted them to try, at the end of July, to win the Spanish enclave to swim.
The Moroccan youth, who are increasingly educated and connected, are confronted with precarious conditions, low wages and a cost of living that prohibits autonomy. The young people met by "Le Monde" in the north of the kingdom tell of the same impasse, which prompted them to try, at the end of July, to win the Spanish enclave to swim.