In a recent statement, Moroccan politician Mohamed Ouzzine, leader of the Popular Movement party, emphasized a shift away from numerical promises in the lead-up to the September 2026 legislative elections. He proposed a 'contract' with citizens, focusing on accountability and transparency rather than specific figures.
Ouzzine's remarks come as the campaign season begins, with various parties outlining their platforms. He criticized the tendency to make unverifiable promises, advocating instead for a binding agreement between the government and the people.
The Popular Movement party has historically focused on rural development and social issues. Ouzzine's approach aims to differentiate his party from others by prioritizing trust and measurable outcomes over vague commitments.