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Morocco's youth-led protests demand better schools and hospitals, prime minister resignation
Manila Bulletin
|October 4, 2025
Youth-led demonstrators in Morocco took to the streets on Thursday for a sixth straight night despite fears of more violence after police killed three people the night before.
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The protesters in at least a dozen cities, including Casablanca, demanded better schools and hospitals, with some calling for Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch to resign.
The call for resignation came after police killed three people on Wednesday as largely peaceful protests turned into riots, with banks looted and cars set ablaze.
Though Morocco's king is the country's highest authority, protests in Morocco routinely focus on the government charged with carrying out his agenda. On Thursday, hundreds chanted for King Mohammed VI to intervene against the government. Crowds shouted "The people want to topple Akhannouch" and "Government out!" as demonstrations unfolded peacefully.
In his first public remarks, Akhannouch said earlier on Thursday that he was mourning Wednesday's deaths. He praised law enforcement for its efforts to maintain order and indicated that the government was prepared to respond favorably to the protesters, without detailing reforms under discussion.
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