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Morocco: the controversy over a café in a roundabout grows

By June 29, 2024 Maroc

Morocco: the controversy over a café in a roundabout grows



Despite clarifications from the Khemisset urban agency, the controversy is growing around the construction of a two-story café in the middle of a roundabout in the commune of Sidi Allal Bahraoui.


On Facebook, the Khémisset Urban Agency wanted to “clarify the circumstances of the case and defend the legitimacy of the project.” It thus affirmed that the project is “authorized” and that the owner of the café has a specific certificate of ownership for the roundabout, registered in his name at the land registry. Enough to provoke a wave of indignation and strong reactions from Moroccan Internet users. According to them, this type of project should be located in places intended for this purpose and not in public sites intended for public use. “Whoever finds a roundabout, let him put it in his name,” jokes an activist on social networks, indicating that the situation looks like an open invitation for whoever finds a public site to take it over.


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