Chouki's Vision for Economic Security
In a recent address in Fes, Mohamed Chouki, the leader of the National Rally of Independents (RNI) party, emphasized the critical importance of safeguarding the purchasing power of Moroccan citizens. He articulated that this issue transcends mere interventions aimed at alleviating the impacts of rising prices or mitigating the effects of temporary economic crises. Instead, he posited that ensuring the financial stability of families is essential for establishing a secure social environment, particularly amidst the rapid economic transformations occurring globally.
Chouki made this declaration during the launch of a segment of the RNI's comprehensive program, highlighting that the commitment to sustainable purchasing power protection is not a random decision. It is a result of years of attentive listening and direct communication with the populace, who have prioritized improving living conditions and alleviating financial burdens as their fundamental concerns.
Strategic Measures for Enhancing Social Security
According to Chouki, the party's approach is rooted in the belief that politics should not merely revolve around promises or temporary measures linked to specific contexts. It should instead focus on developing practical, actionable solutions that genuinely respond to citizens' needs and provide realistic answers to the challenges they face. In this vein, he unveiled four mechanisms proposed by the RNI's program aimed at strengthening purchasing power and achieving a more sustainable social safety net. These include a "social shield" designed to combat the repercussions of the rising cost of living, a "savings shield" for workers in the informal sector, a "salary and pension enhancement shield," and an "education shield" intended to alleviate the financial burdens of children's schooling, particularly for the middle class.
Chouki stressed that these measures should not be viewed in isolation but rather as integral components of a comprehensive system striving to build stronger social and economic stability. This approach would empower Moroccan families to better navigate economic fluctuations and changing circumstances. He further noted that the RNI has opted for a strategy of closeness to the people, focusing on direct engagement with their concerns, underpinned by a methodical and realistic approach in developing proposals. Genuine politics, he asserted, takes shape when citizens' demands transform into clear and actionable commitments.
In conclusion, Chouki remarked that the RNI's program presents a broader vision of the social state, one that aims to enhance trust, bolster the middle class, and expand opportunities for social mobility, while also establishing conditions for more equitable and sustainable development. He indicated that the recent event in Fes marks the beginning of an ongoing communication effort through which the party will continue to present its commitments across various regions of the kingdom, with the next stop planned for the city of Oujda, as part of a strategy focused on building on achievements and addressing future transformations and challenges.
As reported by akhbarona.com.