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    Gen Z212 Protests Continue Across Morocco Ahead of King’s

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    Rabat–  Protests organized by the Gen Z212 movement continued across Morocco this afternoon, with thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets in more than 20 cities to demand social, economic, and political reforms.

    Social media videos showed demonstrators gathering in Rabat’s Parliament square, Casablanca’s Marche Central, with the GenZ212 movement also calling for protests in Agadir’s Hay Salam,Tangier’s Sour Maâkazine, Fez’s Dhar El Mehraz University, and Laayoune’s Al-Mashwar Square. 

    Participants called for government accountability for failures in social sectors, particularly health and education, with the movement placing the resignation of the current administration at the top of its demands.

    The organizers emphasized that the demonstrations remained peaceful, stating that their goal was to “make our voices heard clearly and responsibly.” GenZ212 also said that today’s  protests to be one of the largest waves of mobilization since the current government took office, reflecting heightened public frustration and demand for reform.

    The demonstrations come on the eve of King Mohammed VI’s address to Parliament, expected to focus on the nation’s socio-economic challenges. Out of respect for the royal speech, Gen Z 212 announced on Tuesday a temporary pause in protest activities until Thursday.

    The movement explained that the pause “does not represent a retreat from our demands; it is a strategic step to strengthen the power of our collective voice and ensure it is heard clearly and effectively.”

    In its statement, the movement called on citizens to “prepare and participate widely in gatherings across cities on Thursday to demand the dismissal and accountability of the government, improvements in the health and education sectors, and the release of detainees.”

    GenZ212 are also calling on Moroccans to boycott the various businesses and associations linked to Head of Government and billionaire businessman Aziz Akhannouch. Demonstrators in Casablanca carried banners reading “Akhannouch Irhal” (“Akhannouch, step down”), directly calling for his resignation.

    During the protests, youth participants raised slogans demanding dignity, accountability, and comprehensive reforms, emphasizing their call for political change alongside economic and social reforms. This comes at time in which the government has spent billions on renovating stadiums ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 as well as the 2030 FIFA World Cup – triggering protestors to especially call on government priorities to focus on vital social sectors in tandem with money spent on sports entertainment. 

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