The Secretary-General of the Popular Movement Party, Mohamed Ouzine, was a guest yesterday, Tuesday, at the Al-Faqih Al-Tetouani Foundation as part of the program “Politics in Another Form,” which was held at the Conference Palace in Salé.
The event was attended by many political and media figures, and it featured an extensive discussion about the political and social conditions in Morocco in light of the current challenges.
In his speech, Ouzine began by pointing out the challenges Morocco is facing at the moment, saying, “Our country is living in prosperity and is not in crisis, but the lack of vision is what led us to cancel the Eid sacrifice ritual.”
Ouzine also took the opportunity to talk about the impact of what he called the “World Cup Government,” pointing out the lack of coordination and proper direction in addressing the citizens’ issues. He said, “In the World Cup Government, the herd was absent from the villages and mountains,” which was a criticism of the political situation and the government’s lack of strategic vision.
He also discussed the importance of having a clear vision and the ability to develop sustainable strategies, emphasizing that the absence of proper and effective planning contributes to worsening the economic and social situation.
Source: Fes News Media