A new wave of youth-led contestations is shaking Morocco’s political landscape. Calling itself Gen Z 212 – a reference to the country’s international dialing code – the movement coalesced after a tragic series of maternal deaths in Agadir on 14 September and rapidly spread nationwide. Its core demands are concrete and build on long-standing grievances in Morocco: quality public education and healthcare, an end to corruption, and a dignified life. What distinguishes this movement is its scale and decentralization: localized…
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