Morocco/GenZ: Protesting Is a Constitutional Right, but Transparency & Patriotism Are a Must! – The North Africa Post
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A true electroshock for the kingdom, the youth protest movement highlights the profound evils of society and the absence of listening to the authorities. For Khalid Mouna, an anthropologist and specialist in social mobilizations, GenZ212 is also the new sign that the country, in fine, always addresses the king to repair what others no longer do.
In Morocco, an open letter signed by some sixty personalities asks King Mohammed VI to act and to undertake reforms in depth. The sovereign must give a much awaited speech Friday, October 10 for the opening of the parliamentary session. The signatories, of all generations, want to support the movement led by Gen Z 212 in the streets for ten days, strongly repressed by the power.
The youth in Morocco has been demonstrating for days for a change of government. Now 60 well-known personalities stand behind the movement in an open letter.
Morocco/GenZ: Protesting is a constitutional right, but transparency & patriotism are a must! – The North Africa Post
Morocco, under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, is advancing steadily to catch up with developed economies. But at the current digital age, the North African Kingdom needs strong and connected youth with visible voices capable of saying loud and clear what many are whispering. If the young activists of “Gen-Z 212” want to make […]
On Friday 11 October, King Mohammed VI will address Moroccans during his traditional speech opening the work of the Parliament. But this year, the context is quite different. For several weeks, a new movement led by a connected youth, the GenZ 212 collective, has been demanding a strong gesture from the sovereign: that he put his personal fortune at the service of the poorest.
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