PJD Official Sparks Outrage, Calls Moroccan Voters ’Garbage’ Over Waste Management Crisis

A PJD deputy has just simply insulted his voters, the very ones who earned him the position of deputy and vice-president of the municipal council of Temara, by calling them "bouzebal" in a Facebook post.
"The height of absurdity, since these citizens are his voters," writes Le360, which is reprinting an article from Al Akhbar. Abdelaziz Layad has indeed just described as garbage (bouzebal) "the inhabitants of the locality whose party ensures the management."
The issue is the tons of garbage that are accumulating. Le360 states: "He tried to make them take the blame for the situation of chaos that marks the delegated management of the household waste collection sector, entrusted to a company in return for a substantial budget envelope that had moreover been the subject of controversy."
But the citizens would not have stopped there and accused the PJD of being the source of the prevailing chaos and the lack of sustainable development projects. The citizens also pointed the finger at the company in charge of household waste collection, as well as the passivity of the PJD in the face of this company’s non-compliance with the specifications and the environment.
In addition, the citizens would have reminded the PJD that since the party has been in charge of the city (two terms already), Temara has "broken all records in terms of precariousness, exclusion, poverty, unhealthy housing and deterioration of basic infrastructure."
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