Moroccan medical students protesting the government's decision to shorten their training by one year were violently dispersed by authorities during a sit-in in Rabat. The students, supported by their families and medical professors, are calling for the reinstatement of suspended students, an apology from the government, and reform of medical education.
Islamist association Al Adl wal Ihsane and the Justice and Development Party (PJD) appear to be taking divergent approaches regarding the current Family Code reform. Whereas the PJD, led by Abdelilah Benkirane, has chosen a confrontational approach with its opponents, AWI advocates for a «reform that unites and does not divide».
In an article dedicated to the healthcare situation in Morocco, Fitch Solutions concluded that the pharmaceutical market is expected to flourish by 2028. The agency, however, listed the challenges that would weigh on the attractiveness of the sector in the Kingdom.
For bankers, Morocco is in the need of implementing new reforms related to education and bureaucracy, before considering new currency liberalization.