The Independence Party branch in Marrakech, in coordination with the Association of Independence Higher Education Professors, is organizing an intellectual seminar on the topic of "Recent Developments in Electoral Laws: Challenges of Trust and Strengthening Political Participation." This event is scheduled for Friday, March 13, 2026, starting at 9 PM at the party's regional headquarters located in the Gueliz neighborhood. The seminar aims to discuss the transformations occurring within Morocco's electoral system, shedding light on issues related to enhancing citizen trust in the political process, as well as exploring ways to strengthen political participation amid the legislative and institutional developments taking place in the country.
The seminar will feature presentations from several university professors and political actors, including Abdel Rahim Bouaida, Hussein Bouzil, and Fatiha Talbi, the head of the Moroccan Observatory for Development Policies. Additionally, Sidi Ali Maâlainine and Younes Abou Sakso, the party inspector in Marrakech, along with Ghali Filali, the president of the International Diplomatic Center, will contribute to the discussions. The participants are expected to provide analytical insights into the reforms related to electoral laws and their implications for the political landscape, as well as the prospects for enhancing democratic practices in Morocco.
Abdel Rahim Fattah Allah, a member of the regional office of the Independence Party in Marrakech, will moderate the seminar, overseeing the discussions and facilitating interaction with the audience. A significant turnout of political stakeholders, academics, and members of the public interested in civic affairs is anticipated, aimed at enriching public discourse on electoral laws and the future of political participation in Morocco.
As reported by satv.ma.