In the context of the extensive preparations taking place in the city of Fes to host the 2030 World Cup, the number of complaints filed in courts by those affected by demolition operations related to infrastructure upgrades has increased. These complaints arise amid growing demands for compensation from those who have been forced to resort to legal action to secure their rights.
According to local sources, the demolition operations have included properties and commercial establishments located along the routes of major developmental projects, leading to protests from some residents and affected business owners. The affected parties have pointed out the absence or delay of fair compensation, prompting them to escalate their legal demands for their rights.
On the other hand, responsible authorities have confirmed that the demolition operations are part of a strategic vision for developing the city, ensuring its readiness to host the global event. They indicated that all compensations will be carried out according to applicable laws and in a manner that ensures fairness for those affected.
Current challenges remain in achieving a balance between accelerating preparations for the World Cup and ensuring the rights of affected citizens, necessitating collaborative efforts between local authorities and civil society to navigate this sensitive phase.