Former Moroccan Minister Sues Tangier Over Stray Dog Attack, Highlighting Urban Safety Concerns

On November 17, Abdsalam Seddiqi, leader of the Party of Progress and Socialism, was bitten by a stray dog in Tangier. For these facts, the former minister has decided to file a complaint against the town hall.
Abdsalam Seddiqi was admitted to the hospital after this stray dog attack. But this attack will not go unpunished. In a statement to the Al3omk website, the former minister says he has decided to sue the city of Tangier. He hopes that his personal initiative would push those who have been attacked by stray dogs like him to turn to justice. "This phenomenon, widespread in all cities, should not be tolerated," he hammered.
"The problem of stray dogs requires an urgent solution, as it is linked to the life and safety of the citizen," he wrote in a message posted on his Facebook account.
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