As the country spends billions of dollars in preparation for co-hosting the 2030 FIFA World Cup, demonstrators believe the government has its priorities wrong.
Breakdown
- Thousands of Gen Z Moroccans have protested for eight days, seeking reforms in health, education, and job opportunities.
- Protesters stress their demonstrations are peaceful and not linked to recent acts of violence or vandalism. 20s
- The movement is organized by Gen Z 212, countering the idea that young Moroccans are politically disengaged. 43s
- Demonstrators criticize government spending on football infrastructure ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup. 1m 17s
- Key demands include affordable housing, better public transport, improved wages, pensions, and lower prices for basic goods. 1m 47s