Moroccan party reaffirms commitment to Zagora province residents
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Moroccan political party, the National Rally of Independents (RNI), reaffirms its commitment to addressing the concerns of residents in the Zagora province.
- Party leaders highlighted ongoing government projects in water and agriculture, crucial sectors for the region's development.
- The RNI emphasizes its focus on field work, direct listening to citizens, and delivering tangible solutions to local issues.
Leaders of Morocco's National Rally of Independents (RNI) party have visited the Zagora province, reaffirming their commitment to addressing the local population's issues. Rachid Talbi El Alami, a member of the RNI's political bureau, stated the visit aimed to "renew the commitment to continue monitoring the population's issues, not to discover the region." He stressed the party's dedication to maintaining a field presence and engaging in direct dialogue with citizens across all provinces.
The visit of the party leadership to the province of Zagora comes to renew the commitment to continue monitoring the population's issues, not to discover the region.
During a meeting in Zagora, El Alami noted that the province had been an early beneficiary of community sports facilities programs. He acknowledged the challenges facing residents, particularly concerning water scarcity and agriculture, which are fundamental pillars of local development. He also pointed to government efforts to complete stalled projects, including water-related initiatives and dams, which have supported agricultural activities and alleviated regional constraints, especially following past decisions regarding watermelon cultivation.
The party is keen on field presence and direct listening to citizens in various provinces.
Mustapha Baitas, another RNI political bureau member, emphasized the party's ongoing efforts to solidify a political model based on field work and tangible achievements. He argued that politics derives its value from providing practical solutions that meet citizens' expectations, rather than relying on slogans or rhetoric. Baitas highlighted the current government's approach, led by Aziz Akhannouch, which prioritizes addressing citizens' real problems. He cited completed water and infrastructure projects in Zagora as evidence of the government's commitment to turning promises into concrete results.
The advanced regionalization option requires officials to travel to remote areas and listen directly to citizens' expectations.
The RNI asserts that serving citizens is its top priority, achieved through field engagement and continuous interaction with their needs. The party pledges to continue advocating for projects that meet regional requirements within a balanced development vision focused on action and outcomes. Political figures like Mohamed Oujjar also commented, noting the high turnout at the Zagora meeting reflected citizens' trust in the RNI's political project, positioning it as a strong, organized, and accessible party.
Politics gains its value from its ability to provide realistic solutions that meet citizens' expectations, not by settling for slogans or speeches.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.