Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch has returned to the political forefront, resuming active leadership of the National Rally of Independents (RNI) after a period of relative quiet. According to verified reports from Moroccan media outlets such as Le360 and Hespress, Akhannouch has initiated a reorganization of the party's structures in preparation for the 2026 general elections.
The RNI, which leads the current government coalition, had seen reduced public activity from its leader in recent months. Akhannouch's renewed engagement includes meetings with party officials and grassroots members to reinforce internal discipline and electoral strategy. No specific policy changes have been announced, but the move signals a consolidation of his political authority.
Political analysts in Morocco view this as a strategic recalibration, as the RNI faces challenges from opposition parties and public scrutiny over governance issues. The party's official communications emphasize unity and preparation for upcoming electoral contests, though no formal campaign has been launched.