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Morocco’s government is in trouble… Will the king do it?

Morocco’s government is in trouble… Will the king do it?

Morocco: Dawlat Biruki The Justice and Development government was not isolated from the hashtag launched by activists on social media calling on the Moroccan prime minister to leave, against the backdrop of an unprecedented increase in hydrocarbons in Morocco.

While Morocco is experiencing severe congestion eight months after the inauguration of the government of Aziz Akhannouch and due to the increasing increase in foodstuffs and fuel, several massive rallies took place on the anniversary of February 20 against the deteriorating economic conditions.

Benkirane revealed the Justice and Development’s attempt to deny what was happening through social media: “When he saw this campaign, it came to my mind that there are parties behind it and inciting to demand Akhannouch’s departure and to invite people to go out to the street.” .

It is worth noting that Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch has won Parliament’s confidence in his government based on the promises he made and based on the 2022 Finance Law that included a set of observations he prepared, and perhaps the Moroccan government, despite Russia’s war on Ukraine and the changes that took place in the world, did not complete its responsibilities But this does not excuse us, as Moroccans say, from placing the blame on criticisms that contributed to fueling the Moroccan situation.

It is true that the governments came to meet the needs of citizens and relieve them and so that there would be no further congestion and fueling. Many opposition parties demanded King Mohammed VI to intervene in giving each according to his real place in the government, and a few moments before the royal speech the king might do what the hashtag did not do to limit From this permanent conflict between the Moroccan government and the people.

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