The Dove Soars Over the Taza Mountains

The Dove Soars Over the Taza Mountains

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The dove soars over the Tissa Mountains

The scene in Tissa on Sunday evening was striking by all measures. This rural commune, located in the heart of the mountainous area of Taounate, is accessed with great difficulty, shrouded in cold weather and clouds of rain. Despite these challenging conditions, more than 3,500 people made their way to the meeting square. They did not come out of mere curiosity; rather, a new relationship is being woven between the citizens and a party that claims it has chosen to leave the air-conditioned offices for the open field.

Such a significant turnout in a rural area under harsh weather conditions does not occur by chance. It is a clear indication that the National Rally of Independents has built a substantial social base over recent years, extending genuinely across the maps of Morocco, from major cities to the edges of mountains and villages. What happened in Tissa once again proves that the party is no longer just a transient political force, but a significant player within the national equation, capable of mobilizing crowds wherever it goes.

In this context, the “Path of Achievements” appeared to be more than just a communication campaign. The meeting carried a new political spirit: ministers and leading figures descended themselves into remote areas to listen, explain policies, and deliver messages directly without intermediaries. This grassroots presence, consistent across all regions, has afforded the party a communications edge because people simply want someone who speaks to them without barriers, someone who steps foot in their villages before asking for their trust.

Tissa served as a test, and the party emerged stronger. The crowds who braved the weather to attend reflect a clear societal need: the desire for a straightforward political discourse, for a project that provides practical answers, and for an organization bold enough to hit the streets and confront questions face to face. Through this substantial turnout, it seemed that citizens were not just there to listen; they felt that part of what is being offered today affects their daily lives and deserves attention.

Thus, one could say that the Tissa stop was not just a regular gathering. It was a silent proclamation that the political map is shifting, and there is a party capable of establishing a real presence in geography and society, not just in rhetoric. Importantly, this presence was built not in closed halls, but among farmers, women, and youth, in areas still waiting for more from the state and politics.

From here, the essence of success stands out: effective grassroots communication and a political message that takes root in the ground before it reaches platforms. This was Tissa, and this perhaps is the recipe for a party seeking to solidify its presence as it approaches a pivotal election year… a presence that signals the doors are no longer closed and that politics in Morocco can regain its true pulse when it returns to the people.

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