Morocco Interior Minister Meets Unrepresented Parties Before 2026 Elections
Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit met with political parties not currently in parliament to discuss the 2026 legislative elections.
May 10, 2026
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Source: medias24.com
Morocco's Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit held a meeting on May 9, 2026, with political parties that are not currently represented in the Moroccan Parliament. The meeting was part of preparations for the upcoming legislative elections scheduled for 2026.
According to official sources, the discussions focused on the electoral process and the participation of all political forces in the democratic process. The minister emphasized the importance of inclusive dialogue and equal opportunities for all parties.
The meeting included representatives from several small and emerging political parties. No specific details about the agenda or outcomes were immediately released. The move is seen as an effort to ensure broad political participation in the upcoming elections.
β Frequently Asked Questions
What was the purpose of the meeting between Laftit and unrepresented parties?
The meeting aimed to discuss the 2026 legislative elections and ensure inclusive participation of all political forces, including those not currently in parliament.
When are the next legislative elections in Morocco?
The next legislative elections in Morocco are scheduled for 2026.
Who is Abdelouafi Laftit?
Abdelouafi Laftit is the Interior Minister of Morocco, responsible for overseeing electoral processes and internal affairs.