Rabat, Morocco — The Rabat Regional Council of Adouls has issued a public clarification regarding service fees, amidst a widespread strike action. The council has explicitly stated that legal fees are in full effect, and any instances of isolated misconduct do not reflect the broader profession. The council has urged the public not to generalize based on individual cases, emphasizing that all services are conducted in accordance with established legal rates and professional regulations.
The clarification follows the announcement of a nationwide, open — ended strike by Moroccan adouls, scheduled to commence on April 13, 2026. The strike is a protest against draft law No. 16.
22, which aims to regulate the profession. This action is part of a series of coordinated measures, including previous two-day stoppages and a symbolic demonstration outside the Moroccan Parliament, reflecting mounting frustration with the proposed legal framework.
The Adouls council has also cautioned against reports that may be misleading or intended to tarnish the profession’s reputation or influence the ongoing protests. Citizens are advised to verify information before making payments and are provided with official contact numbers for guidance.
Source: moroccoworldnews





