Tribal and Clan Politics Resurface in Moroccan Election Endorsement Race
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Competition for party endorsements ahead of the legislative elections is intensifying, with some candidates leveraging tribal and clan affiliations.
- Political parties, including those in the government coalition, are facing this pressure in constituencies like Tangier-Assilah.
- This trend highlights the resurgence of tribal and clan-based politics in certain electoral districts.
As the upcoming legislative elections approach, the race for party endorsements is heating up, revealing a resurgence of tribal and clan-based appeals within political parties. Candidates are increasingly using these affiliations as leverage to secure nominations for the September 23 elections.
This phenomenon is particularly evident within the competing parties, including members of the government coalition. Sources indicate that these parties are grappling with this issue in various electoral districts, such as Tangier-Assilah, where candidates are employing tribal and clan connections to exert pressure and secure their candidacies.
The reliance on such affiliations underscores a shift in political strategy, where traditional social structures are being invoked to navigate the complex process of candidate selection. This trend reflects the ongoing influence of regional and social dynamics on the political landscape.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.