The tug of war continues between medical students and the Ministry of Higher Education, and parents are dissatisfied and demand their parents’ leadership.

Agadir 24 | Agadir24

The tug of war continues between medical, pharmacy and dentistry students and the Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Innovation.
In this context, the students stressed that postponing their field protests is an expression of good faith and to open the door to dialogue as the only way to find solutions.

The National Committee for Medical, Pharmacy and Dentistry Students confirmed in a press conference in Rabat, “the continuation of the boycott of lessons” that lasted four months, as 25,000 students are still on an open strike, compared to only 3,000 students studying, who are sixth and seventh year students.

On the other hand, the students considered that “the Ministry is targeting them by summoning them to appear before the disciplinary councils,” indicating that “these measures may further aggravate the situation and prevent the desired relief from being reached.” They considered that “the students’ protests did not come in vain, but rather because of decisions that will change the fate of training, without involving students as they are the first concerned with the consequences of these decisions.”

For their part, parents and parents of students expressed their “tremendous” anger at the “kidnapping” of their children in the faculties of medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry for four consecutive months following strikes without a horizon, at a time when the ministry rejected the policy of arm-twisting and decided, “permanently closing the door to dialogue with the committee.” Illegal coordination.”

In an organized meeting in Al-Bayda, parents shouted at the strike leaders and asked them to “release” their children immediately and allow them to join classrooms and classrooms to cope with a school season that was slowly heading towards whiteness.

The government responded to more than 90 percent of the points contained in the students’ demand file, that is, 45 out of 50 demands, considering that the remaining demands do not concern the students, as they are considered interference in the state’s policy in the field of higher education, especially increasing the number of students in college departments. Medicine and reducing the years of study, as this is linked to the needs of the health and training system and filling the shortage in hospitals.

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2024-05-05 12:11:46

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