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The political bureau of the Authenticity and Modernity Party reaffirms national mobilization and commends Morocco’s diplomatic and organizational successes.
On January 8, 2026, the political bureau of the Authenticity and Modernity Party held its regular meeting at the party’s headquarters in Rabat, presided over by the collective leadership of the secretariat general. The meeting focused on recent developments in the national political scene and internal organizational matters.
Following a detailed political presentation by Mohamed Mehdi Ben Saïd, a member of the collective leadership of the secretariat general, and subsequent discussions characterized as responsible and in-depth, the party confirmed several positions and orientations related to national and international issues.
On the occasion of the New Year and the Amazigh New Year, the political bureau extended its congratulations to His Majesty the King and the Moroccan people, wishing that the new year brings progress and prosperity under royal leadership, and peace and security for all humanity.
In terms of diplomacy, the party praised Morocco’s successes last year in the Sahara issue, attributing this to royal leadership, especially what is considered an UN-endorsed resolution identifying the autonomy initiative as the only political solution to this conflict. It welcomed the anticipated changes within the UN Security Council and emphasized that the forthcoming phase requires vigilance and national mobilization to solidify gains and implement UN resolutions on the ground.
Regarding the climate fluctuations experienced in several regions and provinces of the kingdom, the political bureau appreciated the efforts of local authorities and elected officials to alleviate the impacts of rain and snow, calling on the government to enhance preemptive measures to protect children, students, and residents of rural areas, while also taking additional field actions to ease citizens’ hardships.
On the sports front, the party applauded the organizational success of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations being held in Morocco, commending the efforts of various stakeholders and proud of the positive image reflected by the stadiums and infrastructure, along with the values of solidarity and hospitality. It considered the event a national celebration that strengthened international confidence in Morocco’s capacity to host major events.
Legislatively, the political bureau discussed the law reorganizing the National Press Council, expressing appreciation for the project’s trajectory aimed at strengthening professional independence and self-regulation. It praised the efforts of the representatives within parliamentary committees and reaffirmed respect for the roles of the opposition and its recourse to constitutional institutions, viewing it as an elevated democratic practice that benefits the country’s democratic course.
Organizationally, the political bureau deliberated on the conditions needed to ensure the success of the postponed National Council session, the date of which will be announced later, and reviewed the annual program of the party’s activities along with the general orientations of the electoral program. It lauded the organizational and communicative dynamism within the party’s structures and its parallel organizations, especially the women’s and youth organizations, and the local dialogues initiated by various territorial secretariats.
Internationally, the political bureau expressed concern over the escalation by Israeli forces against the Palestinian people, considering this a violation of ceasefire agreements. It reiterated its call for the international community to exert pressure to enable Palestinians to secure their fundamental human rights, ensure peaceful and secure living conditions, and allow the unimpeded entry of food and medical aid.
