Moroccan Tourism Transport Workers to Protest Government Inaction in Rabat

Moroccan tourism transport professionals will be in the streets again on December 8 in Rabat to, they say, protest against the absence of a concrete roadmap in their sector for several months.
The tourism transport players are dissatisfied and want to make it known, reports Telquel, specifying that they have planned these demonstrations in front of the headquarters of the Ministry of Tourism, the Ministry of Transport and Bank Al-Maghrib.
In a note, the National Federation of Tourist Transport (FNTT) indicated that these outbursts of anger come in response to "the government’s inability to take measures to get the tourist transport sector out of the crisis". The union condemned "the lack of response to the federation’s requests to open the door to dialogue to study the crisis and possible solutions".
The organization also denounces "the exclusion by the Minister of Tourism, Handicrafts and Social and Solidarity Economy of the tourist transport sector from the meeting she held with the players in the tourism sector".
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