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The article discusses the phenomenon of Moroccan youth's reluctance to participate in politics and voting, attributing this to a loss of trust in political parties and successive governments, due to repeated promises that have not resulted in tangible outcomes on the ground. The text highlights an increasing level of awareness among young people, which enables them to evaluate political practices, as well as economic pressures such as rising fuel prices and essential goods, which impact their purchasing power. It also points to a decline in confidence in political work, caused by favoritism and familial relationships. The article calls for reforming electoral programs to better reflect societal aspirations, emphasizing that renewed participation depends on eliminating favoritism and implementing the principle of accountability. At the same time, the Moroccan people remain committed to trusting the monarchy as a primary reference for achieving development. Addressing the reasons behind youth apathy is essential to strengthen political engagement and bring about real change.
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