As Morocco approaches its legislative elections scheduled for September 23, 2026, the National Rally of Independents (RNI), the country's leading parliamentary force, has announced its intention to focus on continuing reforms rather than engaging in what it describes as 'sterile debates' and 'political overbidding.'
The RNI, which currently holds the largest number of seats in the Moroccan parliament, emphasized its commitment to advancing key reform initiatives. Party officials stated that their priority remains the implementation of ongoing projects aimed at economic development and social progress, avoiding distractions from partisan conflicts.
This strategic positioning comes as political parties across Morocco prepare for the upcoming elections. The RNI's message appears designed to appeal to voters seeking stability and continuity, highlighting its record in government while steering clear of contentious political exchanges.
The party's stance reflects a broader trend in Moroccan politics, where major parties are increasingly focusing on governance and reform agendas to differentiate themselves in a competitive electoral landscape.