Morocco Postpones Public Service Exams Amid Coronavirus Concerns

In an effort to remain in line with the measures taken to contain and limit the spread of the coronavirus, the recruitment exams announced by the Ministry of the Interior and the various local authorities have been postponed.
Among the measures taken by the Moroccan authorities is the ban on any gathering exceeding 50 people. And since recruitment exams often see the participation of hundreds of people, the Ministry of the Interior has decided to postpone all exams until the health threat facing the world subsides.
For the moment, no other date has been given by the ministry, which has stressed in a press release that the evolution of the news related to the coronavirus pandemic will determine the organization of these recruitment exams.
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