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Morocco is facing a major political and social crisis characterized by poverty, unemployment, and structural imbalances. This has led to a mass exodus of thousands of citizens, especially towards Spanish Ceuta, where the number of undocumented migrants has exceeded 70,000 in a short period. Many prefer to stay in the city rather than return home. This phenomenon reflects growing despair among young people and can be seen as a popular referendum on frustration. Observers attribute these issues to government mismanagement and the lack of effective policies, alongside a decline in governmental communication. International investigations reveal that 18 million euros of drug-related proceeds have been laundered through gold smuggling into Morocco, which is a main destination for illegal money transfers. Wide-ranging operations have seized assets valued at over 30 million euros. Additionally, drug trafficking to Spain is increasing, with authorities intensifying efforts to dismantle drug networks coming from Morocco, including the confiscation of large quantities of hashish and other narcotics.
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