Morocco’s Democratic Labour Confederation (CDT) is preparing a national march in the economic capital this weekend to protest ongoing inflation and the declining purchasing power of citizens. The union has begun mobilizing for the demonstration, scheduled for Sunday, to express discontent with the socio-economic situation. The CDT describes the current conditions as fragile and detrimental to the purchasing power of Moroccan workers and broader social groups. The march aims to voice rejection of these economic hardships. Further details regarding the protest’s organization and specific demands were announced by the confederation. This action signals growing labor unrest in response to economic pressures within the country. The protest is expected to draw significant participation from workers and concerned citizens.
