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Moroccan Parliament Confronts Visa Appointment Exploitation Amid Public Outrage

The Moroccan Parliament is taking action against widespread exploitation in the visa appointment process, following a wave of public protests.

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Moroccan Parliament Confronts Visa Appointment Exploitation Amid Public Outrage

Moroccan Parliament Confronts Visa Appointment Exploitation Amid Public Outrage

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Rabat – The Moroccan Parliament is taking action against widespread exploitation in the visa appointment process, following a wave of public protests.

On Monday, dozens of citizens gathered outside the Spanish consulate in Casablanca, expressing their frustration over what they describe as systematic exploitation by middlemen who dominate the visa booking system. 

These protesters, who come from various walks of life and have different reasons for seeking visas—whether to visit family, pursue education, or reunite with loved ones—are united in their condemnation of the illegal practices that hinder their access to consular services.

According to demonstrators, “visa brokers” have been monopolizing appointment slots, reselling them at exorbitant prices, and leaving ordinary citizens with little choice but to pay high fees for what should be a straightforward process.

In response to the growing outrage, Moroccan lawmakers are urging the Spanish government to strengthen the electronic booking system and introduce advanced cybersecurity measures to prevent manipulation.

These steps are seen as crucial to ensuring that the appointment process is fair and transparent.

According to local reports, civil society leaders, including Idriss Sadrawi from the Moroccan Association for Citizenship and Human Rights, have also voiced their concerns. They assert that despite numerous warnings, Spanish diplomatic services have failed to implement effective solutions.

This ongoing inaction has left many visa applicants in a state of frustration and despair.

The issue extends beyond the Spanish consulate in Casablanca, with similar complaints emerging from other European consulates across Morocco, including those in Rabat, Tangier, Nador, and Tetouan.

At the heart of the criticism is the current appointment system, which many see as opaque and vulnerable to abuse.

Protesters are calling for urgent reforms, including the direct and free allocation of appointments by consulates, without the intervention of intermediaries.

They also suggest the creation of dedicated helplines, the establishment of additional consular branches in other cities, and the introduction of specific days dedicated to appointment bookings, a practice already in place at some consulates in cities like Agadir.

As pressure mounts, the Moroccan Parliament is pushing for swift and decisive action to address these grievances, ensuring that the visa appointment process is both fair and accessible to all citizens.

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