Moroccan Popular Movement Rocked by Protests Over Absent Leaders

Unrest Brews Within Morocco’s Popular Movement Party: Concerns Over Absent Leadership
Internal tensions are simmering within Morocco’s Popular Movement (MP) party, as members voice growing concerns over what they perceive as a lack of leadership engagement and direction. National Council members recently sent a letter to Secretary-General Mohammed Ouzzine expressing their dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs. This discontent underscores a broader debate about the party’s future and its role in Moroccan politics.
The MP, a historically significant party in Morocco, has faced challenges in recent years. While it holds seats in the parliament, its influence has seemingly waned. This perceived decline has fueled internal anxieties, particularly among younger members who are eager