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The Secretary of State to the Minister of Solidarity, Social Integration and Family Abdeljebbar Rachidi reaffirmed on Thursday in Rabat the government’s willingness to bring the debate on youth demands from the virtual sphere to a dialogue within institutions.
Speaking at a press briefing held following the Government Council, Rachidi stressed, in response to questions regarding the forms of protest recorded in several cities across the Kingdom, that the priorities related to reforming the education and health systems “enjoy consensus.”
He highlighted the significant efforts undertaken by the government to reform the healthcare system, noting that the implementation of this reform requires time, while reiterating the government’s determination to accelerate its pace.
Concrete measures are already underway, including the strengthening of inspection and monitoring of hospital facilities at the territorial level, which he described as “an important matter.”
He further assured that the government is not limiting itself to listening, but is ready to establish an agenda and honor its commitments, emphasizing the importance of dialogue with young people, whether carried out by the government, political parties, or even within Parliament, all of which are willing to host public debate on societal issues forming the core of youth demands.
Rachidi also recalled that peaceful protest and the expression of demands within a peaceful framework enjoy consensus, while stressing that no Moroccan would accept deviating from this approach to commit acts of violence, vandalism, or the destruction of public and private property.
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