Led by an online youth collective, they are demanding government reform education and healthcare, while tackling corruption and a cost-of-living crisis.
Breakdown
- Young Moroccans resumed protests in Rabat after a pause of over ten days.
- Protesters are demanding government reform, better education and healthcare, and action on corruption and cost of living. 7s
- The protest follows a recent address by King Mohammed VI, which did not directly mention the Gen Z movement. 39s
- Many protesters remain unconvinced by the king's call for job creation and improvements in public services. 52s
- Participants say the movement has not lost momentum despite the recent pause. 1m 35s