October 19, 2025 - 02:58

In recent demonstrations across multiple cities in Morocco, hundreds of young protesters have taken to the streets to express their frustration with the current government. The focal point of their anger is Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch, whom they accuse of corruption and mismanagement. The protests, largely driven by members of Generation Z, highlight a growing discontent among youth regarding the state of governance and the lack of responsiveness from elected officials.
The protesters are not only calling for the resignation of Akhannouch but are also demanding significant reforms in the education sector. They argue that the current educational system fails to meet the needs of young Moroccans, leaving them ill-prepared for the challenges of the modern job market. The rallies reflect a broader desire for accountability and transparency in government, as young Moroccans seek to reclaim their future and ensure that their voices are heard in the political arena. As the protests continue, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to these mounting demands for change.
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