Prioritizing Governance and Territorial Development in Morocco
As Morocco faces pressing issues related to governance and territorial development, discussions surrounding electoral system reforms and the reduction of regional inequalities are intensifying. In this context, Driss Lachgar, the First Secretary of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP), delivered a structured analysis of political priorities during his address in Marrakech last Saturday. He emphasized the importance of enhancing the credibility of institutions to meet citizens' expectations and tackle the challenges that lie ahead.
Reinforcing Institutional Credibility
In his speech, Lachgar highlighted several key areas that the USFP aims to focus on as the elections approach in 2026. He articulated the necessity for reforming electoral mechanisms to ensure a fair and equitable representation of all citizens, which is vital for the strengthening of democracy in Morocco. Furthermore, he underscored the urgency of addressing regional disparities that have long plagued the nation, advocating for policies that foster inclusive development and equal opportunities for all regions. This comprehensive approach is designed not only to bolster the USFP's political agenda but also to resonate with the electorate's desire for effective governance and social justice.
As reported by lematin.ma.