Despite making up a significant portion of Morocco's population, young Moroccans express deep skepticism toward political institutions, with recent Afrobarometer data revealing a stark generational divide in trust levels and perceptions of corruption. While committed to democratic principles, this demographic is more critical of their implementation and engages in alternative forms of political participation, highlighting a disconnect between youth and traditional political structures.
The Moroccan Liberal Party has launched a direct challenge against Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi, citing alleged «financial and real estate irregularities». The party has filed two complaints, one with the Court of Auditors and another with the Ministry of Economy and Finance, calling for an urgent investigation.
The 2025 Digital News Report by the Reuters Institute for Journalism reveals that 78% of Moroccans rely on the internet for news, while trust in news sources remains low, at just 28%.
Around 70% of Moroccans do not trust political parties in Morocco, according to a survey conducted by the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis.
The past few days have been marked by distrust in government decisions. In addition to the long lockdown, Moroccans have been confused by the political speech filled with contradictions.