The Moroccan Community of Spain calls on the king to solve the driving license problem

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Saeed al -Arthi -Madrid
The Moroccan community in many countries, in particular in Spain, is faced with great difficulties in replacing the Moroccan driving license with its local counterpart, which creates obstacles that affect their daily life and their professional opportunities.
Despite repeated calls from the Moroccan government to intervene to resolve this file, administrative complications and current legal modifications made this procedure more
In light of the continuation of this crisis, many activities of the Moroccan community have directly called His Majesty King Mohammed VI, calling for his intervention to solve this problem which haunts thousands of Moroccans residing abroad.
The Moroccans of the diaspora consider that the royal establishment has always been a support from the Moroccan community in its fateful questions, in particular in files which require interference at the highest diplomatic levels.
In some countries, such as Spain, Moroccans who wish to replace their licenses are forced to pass additional tests, despite long experience in driving.
According to recent reports, many Moroccans have been submitted to financial fines because of their inability to replace their licenses, which has caused their jobs to be lost, especially in the driving sectors.
The absence of new agreements between Morocco and Spain increases the complexity of the situation, because some agreements have not been updated to replace licenses for years, which makes Moroccans in an unstable position
King Mohammed VI has always expressed special attention to the situation of the Moroccan community, because he has repeatedly directed his instructions to the government to improve the services provided to them.
Historically, the intervention of His Majesty in several cases has led to rapid and effective solutions, which improves the hopes of the community that this file includes a royal intervention which brings questions to its quorum.
While the Moroccan government remains to demand urgent action to approach this file, members of the Moroccan community have put their hopes in the intervention of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, as the guarantor of the rights of Moroccans inside and outside the country.
The question remains: Will the next few days are witnessing serious movements to end the suffering of thousands of Moroccans in the diaspora?