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A recent field study revealed that 90% of Moroccans believe that elected officials do not fulfill their promises, with declining trust in political parties and public institutions. Although 66.6% see voting as a civic duty, citizens' confidence in the results of the last elections does not exceed 13.6%, and trust in institutions stands at just 8.3%. Additionally, the majority of young people are considered to have a weak influence on political life. The study also shows a decline in communication channels between parties and citizens, with social media platforms increasingly serving as a primary source of political information. The main reasons for voter apathy are primarily linked to a lack of trust, as more than 85% of non-voters cited this reason, posing a threat to the credibility of future elections and political parties.
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