Upcoming Changes in the PAM Party: A Shift in Candidate Strategy in Fes-Meknes
The leadership of the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM) is poised to implement a comprehensive overhaul of its candidate lists for the upcoming legislative elections in the Fes-Meknes region. Following the party's recent decision to exclude MP Mohamed Hajira and replace him with deputy Nour Eddine Qachibel, insider sources have revealed that the organizational axe is set to fall on another prominent parliamentary figure in the region. This strategic pivot aims to rejuvenate the party's ranks and introduce fresh talent into its electoral slate.
According to the same sources, the targeted MP has received strong signals indicating a definitive decision from the party's leadership to permanently exclude him from the upcoming electoral race. The party is now in search of a suitable replacement who possesses a greater chance of securing the parliamentary seat. This shift has prompted the MP in question to make desperate attempts to suggest a reevaluation of the organizational dynamics within the region before the official announcement of the decision.
This approach reflects the leadership's desire to eliminate stagnation within the PAM and adopt a strategy focused on renewing its political elite. Observers note that the party is no longer hesitant to part ways with traditional electoral pillars whose influence is waning, opting instead to invest in new profiles and competencies that show a serious commitment and a greater capacity to meet the expectations of voters. This marks a significant transformation in the nomination philosophy of the Authenticity and Modernity Party, indicating a robust response to the evolving political landscape.
As reported by l3assima.ma.