**PAM in Crisis: Abu Al-Ghaly Suspended, Alleges Authoritarian Behavior and Reveals Shocking Details**
Power Struggle Rocks Morocco’s PAM Party as Senior Member Cries Foul
A recent protest by Salahdine Abou El Ghaly, a prominent member of the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM) in Morocco, has exposed deep divisions within the party. El Ghaly, in a scathing statement, accused fellow leader Fatima Zahra Mansouri of employing “authoritarian and reckless behavior” in her management of party affairs. This public denouncement has ignited a debate about internal governance within Morocco’s second-largest political force.
The PAM, often viewed as a counterweight to the Islamist Justice and Development Party (PJD), has been grappling with internal strife for some time. El Ghaly’s accusations, which include the freezing of his party membership, highlight a growing sense of discontent among some members regarding Mansouri’s leadership style.
While the specifics of the allegations remain unclear, the incident underscores the challenges faced by political parties in Morocco as they navigate a complex political landscape. The country’s political system, characterized by a multi-party system and a constitutional monarchy, often sees parties grappling with internal power struggles and ideological differences.
This latest controversy within the PAM comes at a critical juncture for Moroccan politics. With the next parliamentary elections approaching, the party’s ability to present a united front will be crucial to its electoral success. A fractured PAM could potentially benefit its rivals, including the ruling PJD, and impact the balance of power in the country’s parliament.
The situation also raises broader questions about transparency and accountability within Moroccan political parties. As the country continues its democratic transition, there is increasing demand for greater openness and internal democracy within political organizations.
It remains to be seen how the PAM will address this latest crisis and whether it will lead to any significant changes in the party’s leadership or direction. However, one thing is certain: the incident has shone a spotlight on the internal dynamics of one of Morocco’s most influential political parties and the challenges it faces in maintaining unity and cohesion.