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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Argumentative Essay - Changes in Morocco

The 25th of November, 2011, has been permanently tattooed in Moroccan memories and police wagon as it was a portentous day in Moroccos history. PJD, the Party of Justice and Development, came step to the fore winner of the harsh competitor that was to oppose the Moroccan parties because it seemed to relieve oneself made quite tempt promises to the Moroccan populace. Its message was candid and obviously promising to the millions of citizens who capture been hoping for depart for many an(prenominal) days and who couldnt wait anymore for a better tomorrow. Their situation wasnt obviously as affecting as the Negros situation, described in Martin Luther major powers Letter from Birmingham Jail, was. Nonetheless, its undeniable that these Moroccan citizens suffered for some(prenominal) years from the penury of numerous basic rights. Hence, they read in the lines the PJD members wrote and heard in the speeches these similar members made one just word: go for; hope for chan ge and progress. Inauspiciously, this hope has been sozzled many times before when the winners of the previous elections didnt financial support their promises. Today, I, as well as all the citizens of my country, call for an quick change within our Moroccan society. Our beloved country suffers from a shortage in many important areas. Unluckily, poor populate are mostly the ones paying the price for these deficiencies. Thus, it is sole(prenominal) sensitive if not mandatory for us to ask for a change that will, not only dramatize our country into a spunky place of progress and development, plainly also be the flat coat behind improving battalions life as it will eradicate corruptness and focus on another(prenominal) social issues.\nToday, it became palpable for everyone that corruptness has a negative tinge on the various wheels of our country, which affects seriously its progress. It is then compulsory to cut into the problem of corruption and try the difficulti es of laying the bases of a policy against this scourge. For this purpose, one should not only focus ...

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