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Minister Calls on Medical Students to End Strikes for Final Exams

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Rabat – Moroccan Minister of Education, Said Amzazi, has called on medical students to abandon strikes and to go back to their classrooms to attend lectures before the end of the academic year.

On Monday at the House of Representatives, Amzazi said that the Ministry of Education has taken the necessary measures to make up for the time that medical students missed during the continuous strikes.

He added that the ministry has decided on the dates of exams.

During the session for MP’s questions at the House of Representatives, the minister said that the exams will take place in accordance with the decided schedule.

“Those who will take the exams are are welcome, and those who will miss it should shoulder their responsibility,” said Amzazi.

Read Also: Education, Health Ministries to Meet Medical Students’ Unions amid ‘Blank’ Year Threats

On Sunday, the medical students decided to continue their strike and not to attend lectures or training at medical centers.

The students have been on strike for two months now to protest several issues, including the privatization of medical education and services, the need for enhancing the training conditions for medical students, and the need for necessary medical equipment in training spaces.

Despite several rounds of talks, medical students are still insisting that they will not return to their studies.

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