Over the last few decades, Morocco has been experiencing a dynamic process of redefining the social pact that unites citizens with their State and their Nation, accentuates solidarity and inclusion, focuses on the protection of the most disadvantaged and recognizes the components of the community, confessional and cultural fabric in all its diversity. It is a process that, by definition, is fraught with pitfalls and obstacles, never complete, always perfectible. What is remarkable, however, is the recognition of these challenges and the will to meet them. What is remarkable, however, is the recognition of these challenges and the willingness to take them on. The experience of the peace clubs founded in different parts of the Kingdom is one of the best examples of this dynamic, which is both educational and inclusive.
The days of plural citizenship have the ambition to give an account of this dynamic and this experience, opening up to the academic word in the first instance, and to the testimony of the actors in the second.
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