Morocco's Unprecedented Youth Mobilization Puts the Government to the Test
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Demonstrations were again held on Tuesday 30 September in Morocco at the call of the GenZ212 collective, but for the first time violence was observed and wounded were recorded. Gathering its majority and a party of its government, Aziz Akhannouch tried to regain his hand by highlighting reforms in health and education.
Morocco's unprecedented youth mobilization puts the government to the test
Social justice protests have been held across the country since Saturday, September 27. The government met in an emergency session on Tuesday, and promised to respond 'positively' to the demonstrators' demands.
In spite of the violence that occurred during the previous demonstrations, thousands of citizens marched peacefully on Thursday to demand an improvement of the basic public services. New demonstrations gathered young Moroccans in several cities in the kingdom on Thursday, continuing an unprecedented mobilization initiated by the collective GenZ 212. For the sixth consecutive day, the participants [...] Read more Moroccan youth maintain the press…
Since Saturday, Morocco has been shaken by a wave of unprecedented demonstrations led by the collective GenZ 212, born on social networks. Initially peaceful, these rallies have degenerated in several cities on Monday evening, leaving the appearance of a generational movement that denounces corruption, inequalities and the crisis of public services. An unprecedented mobilization of youth In Rabat, Marrakech, Oujda or Agadir, thousands of young p…
Since the end of September 2025, the street has been shaken by a series of demonstrations initiated by the Z generation, under the banner of the "GenZ212" movement. If the first calls to mobilization displayed claims about education, health and social justice, the movement has quickly turned into a spiral ... This article GenZ212: from the call to reforms to the spiral of violence appeared first on Diplomatic Morocco.
The parties that make up the government coalition of Morocco, the National Party of Independents (RNI), which presides over the Executive, the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM) and the Istiklal Party (PI), issued a joint communiqué on Tuesday after meeting under the chairmanship of the head of government, Abdelaziz Ajanuch. "After analyzing the various youth demonstrations in electronic and public spaces, the Government reaffirms its good l…
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