Chouki: The Liberals Remain Steadfast on the Path, and Achievements Speak for Themselves, While Our Opponents Hide Behind Illusions

Chouki: The Liberals Remain Steadfast on the Path, and Achievements Speak for Themselves, While Our Opponents Hide Behind Illusions

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Mohammed Chouki, a member of the political bureau of the National Rally of Independents (RNI), affirmed on Sunday in the municipality of Tissa in the Taounate region that the RNI is on the right path and that nothing will divert it from its course. He pointed out that some individuals suffer from a phobia called the National Rally of Independents.

During the ninth stop of the national tour “Path of Achievements” in the Fez-Meknes region, Chouki stated that the party’s activists work with determination and seriousness to implement the directives of King Mohammed VI and to fulfill citizens’ aspirations for dignity and social justice.

He mentioned that the ongoing campaigns against every success achieved by the party will not deter its organizational vitality, stressing that the RNI is stronger than its opponents think, and its success is measured by tangible, real achievements rather than postponed promises.

Chouki emphasized that the party does not fear accountability and denounced the cheap campaigns that aim to dissuade the RNI from its clear project, asserting that the party’s closeness to the citizens and its president’s ability to withstand pressure ensures the continuation of a strong political path.

He explained that the achievements made have a direct impact on citizens’ lives in areas such as health, education, housing, salaries, and support for local communities and businesses, while noting that some parties choose to turn a blind eye and deaf ear to spread falsehoods about the government, whereas the RNI continues to work on building a prosperous Morocco.

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